RFID in Consumer Packaged Goods Editor's Notes
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Demand for RFID hardware, software and services will be stronger in 2008, but don't expect the volume of products purchased to soar.
Airbus, Metro and others are moving forward to deploy RFID on a large scale, while many companies across Europe are finding vast benefits in a wide variety of applications.
Attendees at EPCglobal's fourth annual conference and exhibition were focused on practical applications for EPC technologies that can deliver benefits today.
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 software giant's stepped-up RFID activities signal the start of the next stage of RFID's development—a massive increase in software applications that leverage RFID data.
Companies in almost every industry are using specific RFID applications to achieve real business benefits today.
Some companies tagging goods to meet RFID mandates are missing an opportunity to cut costs and increase sales.
There are so many real-world deployments of radio frequency identification that even the mainstream press is starting to take notice.
Time and secrecy about success stories are among the greatest hurdles that must be overcome in the adoption of radio frequency identification.
Shrinkage continues to plague retailers. RFID is no silver bullet, but it can be part of the solution.