RFID in Retail Expert Views
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Steve Dean, director of business development at RFID systems integrator Franwell, says it can—and explains why.
The pharmaceutical industry will significantly influence how the RFID industry addresses item-level tracking and high-compliance applications on a global scale.
You can add RFID and maintain network performance—without redesigning your infrastructure. Here's how.
Adoption of RFID by small and medium businesses is critical to the technology's long-term success, but SMBs face unique challenges.
With the most to gain from item-level tagging, why aren’t these retailers giving RFID the attention it deserves?
Many uses of RFID are lost in a haze of conflicting messages about frequencies and capabilities. The challenge becomes how to apply RFID technology issues to your specific conditions.
The future of vehicle-mounted printing and data-collection devices seems secure, helping companies improve efficiency and create a competitive advantage.
By modifying their requirements for shipping-container graphics, Wal-Mart and Target could give CPG makers a way for RFID compliance to pay for itself.
RFID payment devices might mean we'll spend less time in lines, but will they strengthen or weaken our privacy protections? That remains to be seen.
Right now, Chinese companies don't have a solid reason to invest in the technology.