Field Mobility News Weekly – Week of January 2, 2012
The Field Mobility News Weekly is an online newsletter made up of the most interesting news and articles related to field mobility that I run across each week. I am specifically targeting information that reflects market data and trends.
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General contractors and builders at more than 30 construction sites within the United States are employing an RFID-enabled solution to track the number of workers on those sites, as well as their identities. Read Original Content
Global enterprises are shifting to mobile-only communications faster than expected, according to the BroadSoft 2011 Mobile Enterprise of the Future Survey. Read Original Content
TomTom vehicle management solutions have grown 30 percent yearly and now represent the largest fleet telematics provider in the Europe region. Read Original Content
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GAO RFID has recently released a rugged RFID scanner that allows livestock owners to more easily track and manage animals throughout farmland. Read Original Content
The global market for RFID is expected to increase dramatically over the near future and India is no exception. According to RFID Journal India will see large growth in radio-frequency solutions as the government seeks to modernize its infrastructure throughout the country. Read Original Content
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GammaTech has released its newly manufactured Durabook R13C convertible notebook that meets military rugged certification. This device can be used in a range of work settings both as a laptop and a tablet device. Read Original Content
Thirty-three percent of business intelligence functionality will be consumed through hand-held devices by 2013, according to a Gartner forecast. Read Original Content
The Swedish Board of Fisheries is designing the policy framework for an RFID system to track fish from the time they are caught until it reaches the consumer. Read Original Content
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