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Simon Holloway, Bloor Research | 13th June Bloor Research has just released a technical report and market update covering RFID middleware. But what does this mean? |
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Simon Holloway, Bloor Research | 5th June In my research on the RFID middleware market, I came across a number of vendors that were new to me. The fourth of these is Loftware, who market enterprise printing solutions. |
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Simon Holloway, Bloor Research | 29th May In my research on the RFID Middleware market, I came across a number of vendors that were new to me. The third of these is WareLite, who provide a grid-based event driven integration product called BOSS that sits upon a .NET platform. |
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Simon Holloway, Bloor Research | 27th May In my research on the RFID Middleware market, I came across a number of vendors that were new to me. The second of these is noFilis Ltd, who provide a device manager for the SAP AII environment. |
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Simon Holloway, Bloor Research | 20th May In my research on the RFID Middleware market, I came across a number of vendors that were new to me. In a series of articles, I will provide a short overview of these products. The first of these is on Omnitrol Networks. |
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Dr Russel Winder, Concertant | 4th February As we are probably all aware now, multi-core processors are the new black. The aim is to increase performance so that bigger and better applications can run. However the sales pitch could be just vacuous hype. |
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Peter Abrahams, Bloor Research | 1st February Connecting portable barcode readers to supermarket databases could revolutionise the kitchen experience for people with vision impairments and be paid for by the time poor. |
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Louella Fernandes, Quocirca | 15th January Despite the broad reach of the internet, successful online traders need to focus tightly on individual customers. One way of doing that is to identify exactly where they are located. |