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Intermec Rolls Out Rugged Mobile Computers Jun 3 2009-
Handheld devices operating on 3G wireless networks handle voice and high-speed data, extending business processes into the field.
Intermec Reports Record Q1 May 1 2008-
The mobile computing provider credits five new growth strategies for a 21% increase in revenue, the best Q1 of sales in the company’s history.
New Reva Release Better Ties RFID to Enterprise Aug 21 2007-
With version 2.0 of its Tag Acquisition Processor middleware, RFID supplier Reva Systems offers broadened support for EPCglobal standards and tighter enterprise integration.
RFID Patent Pool Program Gets An Administrator Oct 25 2006-
The goal of the RFID Consortium is to offer a convenient and cost-efficient patent-management system whereby all essential RFID patents owned by consortium members will be made available to interested parties with a single license.
Intermec, Symbol Resolve IP Differences Jul 18 2006-
Rivals agree to end all outstanding litigation related to automated identification and capture technologies and cross-license each other's patents.
Intermec Aims IP Lawsuit at Alien Technology Jun 30 2006-
Auto-ID company claims Alien's Gen-2 RFID readers and tags infringe on 10 of Intermec's patents.
Microsoft Deepens Support for RFID, EDI Jun 7 2006-
Software giant plans to upgrade BizTalk Server product to allow transactional data generated by radio frequency identification and electronic data interchange environments to integrate with enterprise applications.
Savi and Intermec Provide RFID Reader Feb 1 2006-
Savi Technology and Intermec Technologies Corp. have introduced a system that reads standard linear, matrix, stacked, and composite bar codes, as well as active radio frequency identification (RFID) tags.
Symbol Returns to Black in Q3 Nov 2 2005-
Auto-ID products vendor earns $16.7 million on revenues of $441 million in the period, reversing a $30.5 million loss in the second quarter.
UNOVA to Adopt Intermec Name Nov 1 2005-
The new identity reflects the sell off of automated machining/grinding systems businesses to concentrate on automated data collection, bar code printing and mobile computing.
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