Now there are established best practices to help retailers, manufacturers and distributors determine when and where to use RFID to achieve a return on investment.
Ready to install an RFID system in your factories, distribution centers or retail stores? Early adopters have paved the way and share the lessons they learned to help your rollout go smoothly.
RFID access cards can do more than let people into their workplace. If you're collecting information about your staff, here's what you—and they—need to know.
If you make, move or sell products, you will need to deploy RFID at some point. What you do—or don't do—today could mean the difference between saving millions of dollars each year and wasting a fortune on a bundled implementation.
There are many companies that will help you with your RFID pilot or deployment, but finding the best one requires matching your needs to the firm's capabilities.
Consumer concerns about privacy invasion could undermine RFID deployments. By following established best practices, companies can protect consumer privacy, avoid bad publicity and enhance customer loyalty.
Companies need to understand the reader requirements for each of their major RFID applications and the features of common types of readers—and then match them.