Posts Tagged ‘RFID data center’

What is an RFID solution?

RFID stands for Radio-frequency identification and it is the process of identifying items (assets) by utilizing radio waves. The radio waves originate from a handheld or a fixed reader, which sends out the radio waves and finds nearby RFID tag antennas. The readers can pick up those tags, and using this data, and asset tracking […]

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What Are The Components Of An RFID System?

When deciding whether an RFID fixed asset tracking system is the right choice for your organization, it’s important to know all the different components that go into a successful implementation. This way you can plan in advance to ensure all components are ready before you begin to tag assets. At inLogic, we specialize in implementing […]

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How Accurate Is RFID Asset Tracking?

One of the main benefits of switching to an RFID-based asset tracking system is the increase in accuracy and efficiency. Many of our customers have been using manual or barcode processes for years. They find themselves spending hours pouring over spreadsheets and matching up line items every year. The switch to RFID asset tracking saves […]

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Top 5 Reasons To Use RFID Asset Tracking

Is your business considering switching to RFID asset tracking to satisfy your inventory requirements? Many companies have already made the switch, and maybe it’s time yours did too! Here are some of the top reasons you will be happy making the switch to RFID. Asset visibility will increase throughout your business. Keeping track of assets […]

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IOT RFID Tracking

Our software allows you to automate data collection, which leads to less human error and less time spent on barcode solution tracking.  RFID handheld devices scan and read dozens of tags at a time, so you will have immediate visibility of what is missing and what is accounted for.   Using RFID tags allows you to read racks of equipment […]

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RFID Data Center Tracking

Using RFID tags in a data center allows the technology to really show off its capabilities.  In a data center, you often have densely racked servers and network equipment.  With the wave of a handheld RFID reader, you can read racks of equipment in seconds without the need of manually reading serial numbers or scanning barcode tags one […]

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