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IT asset tracking set to explode as more sectors seek RFID solutions

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

One of the hottest sectors for RFID technology in 2010 looks to be the tagging of IT assets at financial institutions and federal agencies, where close to a million assets could carry RFID tags by year end. Almost half a million IT assets were tagged last year.

So it’s a good bet that the total number of tagged IT assets will exceed one million this year, which represents about 50 percent growth in the sector. Big banks like Wells-Fargo, Bank of America, Chase and Citibank have either already finished data center tagging projects or are in the midst of completing them. One of the largest ongoing projects is the worldwide deployment of RFID at 17 bank data centers around the world, a contract won recently by ODIN technologies, which tagged about 100,000 IT assets in 2009.

Some large banks have dozens of data centers with tens of thousands of items like servers, blades, and laptops being tagged. Banks that decide to tag items like storage tapes could add several hundred thousand more products to the mix.

Go to rfid24-7.com to read the full article.

FloraHolland orders 250K passive tags from Omni-ID

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Omni-ID has won an order for about 250,000 RFID tags from FloraHolland, a horticulture and flower industry auctioneer. The firm will use the tags to tag and track trolleys that transport flowers and plants throughout the supply chain. Omni-ID partner Mieloo & Alexander, business integrators specializing in RFID-enabled process improvement, co-developed the complete UHF RFID solution to meet FloraHolland’s requirements.

As part of a redesign of 270,000 auction trolleys used for logistical processes throughout FloraHolland’s entire supply chain, every auction trolley will be tagged with passive UHF RFID tags over the next two-and-a-half years.

Omni-ID’s Max ABS tags showed near-perfect read rates near water-filled buckets, in a high humidity environment, and with obstructed line-of-sight visibility of the tags.

Tom Pavela, Omni’s CEO, says that his firm is expanding into a number of new markets after solidifying a stronghold in the IT asset tracking sector. “Omni-ID’s ultimate goal is to revolutionize business and demonstrate immediate customer benefits, regardless of market,” says Pavela. “By using Omni-ID RFID tags to provide greater insight into its supply chain and the real-time state of its trolleys, FloraHolland will be able to continue its reputation as a high-quality auction network with the most cost-effective model.”