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Retail/CPG OPINION

Feelings of Insecurity
The global supply chain remains vulnerable to a terrorist attack. RFID alone won’t secure cargo containers, but it’s a start.

Making Progress On Out-of-Stocks
Wal-Mart is using RFID readers at some stores to solve this once intractable problem.

A Little Bit of Wisdom
Here are some of the key comments made about RFID at last week's Retail Systems conference and exhibition.

New Rules of the Game
Technology has transformed the relationship between buyers and sellers, but privacy advocates and businesspeople act as if the old rules still apply.

A Little More Clarity
The information Wal-Mart has provided about its RFID requirements will help suppliers figure out how to move forward with their own deployments. It also sheds new light on the future of EPC technology.

Chief Evasion Officers
If the CEO isn't backing RFID projects, then the board of directors shouldn't back the CEO.

The Clock Is Ticking
RFID technology is complex and difficult to deploy. Companies that wait to begin learning about it are only asking for trouble.

A Time for Leadership
This week, the Auto-ID Center officially introduces EPC technology to the world. Now is the time for industry leaders to step up and foster adoption.

The Big Picture
We are moving toward a world where business is done in one language, with one currency and with one system to track products.

IT Does Matter
RFID will lead to a whole new wave of change in information technology systems, which will provide a competitive edge for those who exploit it.


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