The Over My Shoulder Foundation, Grammy winner Patti Austin, ADPublishing.org and XtremeSignPost have teamed up on a special project to promote mentoring.
Based on the products on display at the conference, it seems retailers are focused on making shopping easier—even from your phone.
Contracts are for one year, with four one-year option periods.
Motorola RFID's John Rommel has penned a poem for everyone in the RFID industry.
The organization claims RFID can be used to steal credit-card data, but no consumers have ever reported being ripped off in this manner.
The systems-integration and software company is clearly positioning itself to become a major player as the RFID market enters a period of more rapid growth.
A thief stole $1.5 million worth of chips from the Bellagio Resort & Casino, in Las Vegas—but got away with nothing, thanks to radio frequency identification.
Erick Jones, a leading researcher in the area of auto-identification technologies, will focus on the development of innovative solutions for health care, manufacturing and transportation.
Understanding the relationship between price, value and competition.
RFID Journal will host a free seminar sharing tips on how vendors can get more out of their participation in the world's largest RFID convention and exhibition—and will also announce a special contest in which exhibitors can win valuable marketing exposure.
A study conducted by the National Retail Federation found that fraudulent returns will cost retailers nearly $3.7 billion this holiday season. RFID could help lower that number, adding to a company's ROI.
RFID Journal is looking for several new judges from the academic community who can evaluate submissions objectively for the 2011 RFID Journal Awards.
The awards will be presented on Nov. 5 at the 10th GS1 Hong Kong Supply Chain Management Excellence Summit.
Two recent news stories praise RFID for helping to reduce medical errors, and one article highlights the technology's role in food safety.
What does the "whole product" look like, and who are the "gorillas" that can provide it?