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Supply Chain OPINION

January Brings a Sea Change
Many companies seem to have suddenly caught on that RFID is for real.

RFID Journal Needs You
As we plan improvements to our Web site, print magazine and events for 2005, we'd like to hear from you about how we can better serve your needs.

One Throat to Choke
Companies can outsource the installation of RFID systems, but they can't outsource responsibility for the success or failure of a project.

Two Views of an Historic Moment
Wal-Mart's launch of its initial RFID implementation in Texas is historic. But some see it as an ominous step toward a world of greater surveillance.

The Vision Thing
There seems to be a lot more focus on the short-term, rather than long-term, implications of RFID—and that doesn't bode well for companies that could take advantage of the technology.

The Path Forward
Attendees at last week’s sold-out RFID Journal Live! executive conference were focused on how to deploy RFID in ways that deliver a clear return on investment.

In Pursuit of Excellence
RFID technology offers the potential to achieve sustained operational excellence, for those companies willing to take chances.

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.

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.


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