After months of having storefronts shuttered, retailers across the country will spend the coming weeks reopening their spaces for the return of business. But as they do, they need to ensure they’re providing safe environments for employees and customers alike — a feat that’s easier said than done due to the coronavirus contagion. From warehouses
Particle, an edge-to-cloud IoT platform, recently announced a new Tracking System to provide organizations with the ability to track the locations of mobile assets with its field-ready solution. Built on the Particle platform spanning integrated Internet-of-Things hardware, edge software, connectivity and cloud-based management software, Particle’s Tracking System enables customers to track the real-time location
Omni-ID, a provider of passive industrial radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, recently announced the launch of a new range of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Long Range (LoRa) enabled devices. The new ‘Sense’ range of RFID devices uses sensors to transmit situational and status data over BLE, GPS, and open standard Low Power Wide
Impinj, Inc., a provider of RAIN RFID solutions, recently introduced the Impinj R700 reader. Designed for RAIN deployments, the Impinj R700 reader delivers industry-leading performance with high receive sensitivity, fast network connectivity and powerful edge processing for next-generation IoT solutions. “Leading enterprises are connecting every thing to the IoT,” said Chris Diorio, Impinj CEO. “We designed
February 3, 2020 · By Gary Forger, Editor at Large · Talk about artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) in the warehouse, and the room can get quiet very quickly. Are we at that point already? Are these next-generation technologies for real in the warehouse or just a talking point from some