RFID in Defense Editor's Notes
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There are both dark and sunny versions of what the world might look like when RFID becomes ubiquitous. So why is all the focus on the dark version?
Innovation is alive and well in the RFID industry, with new applications and deployments, and improvements in the technology.
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.
Wal-Mart, the U.S. Department of Defense, Boeing and Hewlett-Packard explain, in their own words, how their rollouts are proceeding.
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.
Wal-Mart, the U.S. Department of Defense, Boeing and Hewlett-Packard discuss their rollout plans and the state of adoption in their respective industries at EPC Connection 2007.
At RFID Journal LIVE! 2007, companies talked about the early wins they have achieved with EPC in the retail/CPG supply chain.
RFID Journal's fifth annual RFID Journal LIVE! will provide new insights into how companies can leverage RFID today.
The first meeting of the Senate RFID Caucus covered a wide variety of business and public-policy issues.