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March 25, 2010

New market report on Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and RFID published


A new market report on Machine-to-Machine communications and Radio Frequency ID  has recently published. This report evaluates the operational features of M2M along with the details of RFID, and offers deep insights into telecommunication technologies, reviews the latest progress within M2M, and provides further analysis through in-depth case study examples. Also, it includes a listing of recent M&A activity.

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Machine-to-Machine communications, together with Radio Frequency ID, represents the way of direct communication between connection hardware and the object which needs monitoring. Information about the object’s performance status is directly sent to a computer system without any manual help. This feature makes the automation of processes or consumer action possible.

The technology used in the process originates mostly in the manufacturing and industrial processes industry where physical assets networking have been done for decades. The objective of M2M-RFID is identical to that of a plant-floor automation system or remote-monitoring solutions which evolves information retrieval from the sensors in a device and their transmission to an IT network.

This new report includes the following topics:

  • M2M Standards for RFID
  • Security issues for M2M RFID
  • Explanation of Risk & Security Analysis
  • An evaluation of the available Technologies and its Products
  • An overview of the applications of RFID
  • Evaluation of RFID application in Healthcare, Defense, etc
  • Information about M2M Companies and Takeovers
  • A detailed explanation and evaluation techniques of Fault Analysis
  • A brief evaluation of an M2M Telecom Company
  • Assessment of technology used in many real life case studies
  • Future and Roadmap of M2M with special focus on RFID
  • RFID Company analysis in Europe, Asia and United States

The intended audiences of this report include: any business or technology involving M2M; Investors, analysts, and consultants in the M2M industry; RFID hardware, software, and solution vendors; Managed services providers, outsourced RFID solutions and application providers, and RFID service bureau operators; Persons responsible for the automation of Supply Chain Management (SCM), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP), and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP); RFID and/or M2M Hardware Manufacturing companies; Healthcare management personnel responsible for tracking patients, staff personnel, equipment, inventory, and other critical resources.


Carolyn John is a Contributor to TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please columnist page.

Edited by Alice Straight
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