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Good and Bad News About RFID in Hospitals
Executives will need to sort through some of the distorted reporting on recent studies of RFID's impact on hospital equipment.

Big RFID Deals and Their Meaning
Do Impinj's purchase of Intel's RFID reader chip business, and Checkpoint's acquisition of OATSystems, indicate we're about to see a wave of consolidation within the RFID industry?

Good Strategy for a Bad Economy
Former GE CEO Jack Welch says a bad economic climate is the best time to invest in new technologies.

Evangelizing RFID
It's not about the technology—it's about what the technology can do.

End Users Want to See RFID Solutions
We asked registered attendees of RFID Journal LIVE! 2008 what would most likely get them to visit one vendor's booth over another's. Their responses indicate they are looking for RFID technology they can deploy—now.

Understanding the Suite of RFID Technologies
There are many versions of radio frequency identification. Here's how to figure out which solution is right for your company's needs.

Government Does Have a Role in RFID
To help small and midsize companies stay competitive, the Ontario Provincial Government is taking the initiative to support RFID education.

The Pulse of RFID in Health Care
There is a great deal of interest in how RFID can help hospitals become more efficient, but there is a lot of confusion about what type of RFID to use.

Demonstrating the Value of EPCIS
Confused about this new standard? See a live demonstration at EPC Connection 2007 that will clearly show how the EPC Information Service can improve the way companies do business.

The Obstacles to RFID Adoption
Time and secrecy about success stories are among the greatest hurdles that must be overcome in the adoption of radio frequency identification.


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