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More than 2,500 people gathered at RFID Journal LIVE! 2007 in Orlando to hear how early adopters have successfully put RFID to work in their businesses, and to hear leading experts discuss the issues facing companies adopting EPC technologies. View the presentations from the event.
New books about radio frequency identification offer in-depth insight on systems and technologies, as well as business issues.
Almost 250 people gathered in Amsterdam from Oct. 25-27 to attend RFID Journal LIVE! Europe 2006, the second annual RFID event designed for end users and potential end users of radio frequency identification technology in Europe. View the presentations from the event.
Almost 300 people gathered at RFID Journal Industry Summits 2006 in Chicago to listen to early adopters explain how they have successfully put RFID to work in their own businesses, and to hear leading experts discuss the issues facing companies adopting such technologies today. View the presentations from the event.
Little companies face big challenges when deploying RFID. But by working with a systems integrator or managed services provider, they may be able to keep costs down, and even earn a return on their investment.
Efforts are afoot to merge passive and active RFID hardware with other wireless protocols and technology such as Wi-Fi, ZigBee and sensors. Will this marriage work?
To get the most benefit from your EPC RFID deployment, you’ll need to make sure that your product data matches that of your supply chain partners. Enter the Global Data Synchronization Network.
The network is critical to fulfilling the promise of using low-cost RFID tags to track goods in the global supply chain. We explain what it is, how it works and where its development stands today.
Because Web services make it easier for business partners to electronically share real-time data and conduct transactions, the marriage of RFID and Web services promises to be a productive union.
Radio frequency identification is just the latest stage in the ongoing evolution of systems that enable companies to gather, analyze and act upon information.