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| Security System to Balance Privacy and Supply Chain | 08/12/2005 |
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An authentication technique called "zero knowledge proofs" can purportedly balance the commercial benefits of RFID in the supply chain with the privacy concerns of consumers. |
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| Interview: OAT and Intel Team to Target Retailers | 05/25/2005 |
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RFID software provider OATSystems and chip manufacturing giant Intel today announced the Retail RFID Leadership Initiative, a collaboration aimed at helping retailers deploy RFID across their supply chains. |
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| Report: Smart Cards Lead RFID Tag Consumption | 05/24/2005 |
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New conclusions from research firm IDTechEx suggest that the market for RFID may currently be very different than what is assumed by many in the industry: tagging of cases and pallets for supply chain visibility remains a surprisingly small contributor to the overall consumption of RFID tags. |
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| RFID Reader Companies Chosen by DoD | 05/13/2005 |
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The U.S. Department of Defense this week awarded "Blanket Purchase Agreement" contracts for RFID readers as part of its initiative to deploy the technology across its supply chain. |
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| GenuOne Withdraws from RFID Application Market | 05/04/2005 |
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GenuOne, the supply chain software solutions provider based in Boston, Massachusetts, is indefinitely shelving its RFID application software TraceGuard citing the market's immaturity. |
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| Savi Networks Funded with $50M to Track Ocean Shipments | 04/25/2005 |
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RFID supply chain solution provider Savi Technology and the port operator Hutchinson Port Holdings last week announced a $50 million joint venture aimed at bringing track-and-trace to ocean shipping. |
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| Metro Group Expands RFID Tagging to Cases and Cartons | 02/01/2005 |
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METRO Group will expand its current RFID program from tagging pallets to tagging cartons and cases, adding one more level of granularity to its aggressive supply chain visibility efforts. |
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| Electronics Manufacturers Aggressive with RFID | 01/07/2005 |
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Consumer electronics companies are strong believers in the promise of RFID to wring savings out of the supply chain, and Accenture has the client roster to prove it. |
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| Advocating a Hybrid Approach to RFID | 01/05/2005 |
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The supply chain of the future will not depend on RFID alone but instead a combination of RFID (both passive and active), bar codes, GPS, and sensors. |
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| Report: Half of RFID Deployments Don't Need Middleware | 12/30/2004 |
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The latest RFID survey of 669 supply chain executives from Larstan Business Reports yielded some interesting findings. |
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