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OPINION
In Pursuit of Excellence
RFID technology offers the potential to achieve sustained operational excellence, for those companies willing to take chances.
Where RFID Is Happening
From March 29 to March 31, experts in the forefront of RFID adoption will discuss all the issues—cost of compliance, data integration, standards, privacy and more—at RFID Journal's executive conference in Chicago.
Roll Up Your Sleeves
Before you deploy a state-of-the-art RFID system, you have to prepare your master file to make sure you have accurate information to associate with a tag's serial number.
The RFID "Revolution"
RFID will bring dramatic change and perhaps some upheaval, but talk of revolution is overblown and dangerous.
Mastering the Tool
As you read wildly optimistic and scarily pessimistic reports about RFID in 2004, it might help to keep in mind that RFID is simply a tool.
A Year of Great Progress
This year, RFID has made major strides towards becoming a technology that can be used in open supply chains. But there is still important work to be done.
The Value of Good Information
There's a lot of confusing information about RFID being published, and that's making it harder for senior executives to make smart decisions.
Trend Lines, Part II
Achieving a global standard for RFID will take time, and there will be bumps in the road, but it will happen.
Trend Lines, Part I
CEOs concerned about the high-cost of deploying RFID technology need to keep an eye on the bottom line, but they also need to prepare their companies for the future.
The Real Scandal
The Chicago Sun Times has uncovered a “secret” smart-shelf test run by Wal-Mart and Procter & Gamble. One privacy group calls it a scandal. The real scandal is the way the public is being misled about RFID by journalists more interested in a sexy story than the facts.
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