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Petroleum industry consortium lays out plans for 2009

Friday, February 13, 2009

The Oil and Gas RFID (OGR) Solution Group, a consortium dedicated to promoting the growth of RFID usage in the petroleum industry, has laid out its strategy for 2009. The group, with a membership including energy company executives, academics and RFID industry experts, has added new members, is opening a lab facility, and hopes to expand its operations to major oil production areas such as the Middle East.


New members of the group include representatives from BP, Dow Chemicals, Oracle, and Texas Instruments. They join a list of founding members with credentials from industry leaders including Shipcom Wireless, Avery Dennison, EPC Global, and a number of universities and petroleum companies.

The group also announced the opening of a 52 acre live-lab facility, which includes simulated petroleum and petrochemical environments for testing field equipment and RFID applications. The environments include production facilities, storage tanks, rigs, pipeline, rail cars and various other scenarios common in the industry.

In addition to expanding the group’s operations into the Middle East, OGR plans to address the changing role of the petroleum industry in 2009. With fluctuations in gas prices and the generally deteriorating global economy, the consortium believes the time is right for the cost-saving aspects of RFID applications to make headway in the industry. [end] 

Identity protection provider Yubico reported a successful 2011, with increased customer growth and revenue across geographical regions.

Yubico increased its customer base by 90% to 18,000 and won new clients, including government contractors, e-governments and cloud service providers. By the end of 2011, it had more than one million users in 100 countries. Additionally, customer and revenue growth increased across Yubico’s geographical segments, with 50% of its revenue now coming from the U.S.

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EMV in the U.S. won’t be chip and PIN but instead a new technology that takes advantage of the online infrastructure available in the U.S., according to Stephanie Ericksen, head of Authentication Product Integration at Visa USA.

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A pilot program is in the works to replace the New York City MetroCard with a chip-enabled smart card, according to the New York Times.

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ValidSoft partnered with Opus Research and released a report titled “Voice Biometrics Authentication Best Practices: Overcoming Obstacles to Adoption” that predicts the technology will be deployed in payment authentication assuming the best practices it lays out are followed.

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The National Institute of Standards and Technology announced a competition to award a approximately $10 million for pilot projects to accelerate progress toward improved systems for interoperable, trusted online credentials that go beyond simple user IDs and passwords.

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Japan’s three main cell phone providers, NTT DoCoMo, KDDI and Softbank, have joined forces to create the NFC Consortium in hopes of advancing Japan’s contactless payments platform toward international standards.

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