RFID Asset Management – Expectations vs Reality
What is RFID? The first technology was the Continuous Wave radio generation which was created in 1906 by Ernst F. W. Alexanderson. The second technology was the Radar device which is thought to [...]
What is RFID? The first technology was the Continuous Wave radio generation which was created in 1906 by Ernst F. W. Alexanderson. The second technology was the Radar device which is thought to [...]
Businesses of any size are required to manage a variety of assets. From IT equipment to buildings, fleet vehicles and operational equipment. The old ways of using paper forms and spreadsheets to [...]
Delivering Resource Certainty Equipment tracking, the sheer volume of expensive and ever-expiring equipment, and the importance of getting the right equipment to the right people, at the right [...]
What is IT Asset Management? IT Asset Management is a business management investment that provides substantial and measurable benefits for optimised spending and supports strategic [...]
Visualise Everything The current world disruption and consequent huge numbers of people working from home is rushing organisations globally into making arrangements to provide staff with the [...]
How Does RFID Work? RFID technology is generally a non-contact, automatic identification technology that uses radio signals to identify, track, sort and detect a variety of objects or readings. [...]
An asset tracking solution saves money, but only once the asset data has been collected and the asset register has been created. Then there is the challenge faced by asset managers of maintaining [...]
What is Asset Auditing? Essentially, asset auditing is a physical verification process that compares an organisation’s “official list” of assets (normally contained within an [...]
Hardcat ROI – Throughout The Full Life Cycle Of Assets Once seen as a finance function, asset management has evolved to become a critical part of how companies operate. The changing [...]
RFID tracking using RFID asset tags do not require a “line of sight” to be registered and more than one tag can be scanned at one time. Scanners (or readers) can either be fixed [...]