RFID Standards EDITOR'S NOTE
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A robust program that could replace CompTIA's RFID+ courses is important, because it would help the industry to develop the human resources necessary to deploy RFID systems on a grand scale.
Why I believe more passionately in radio frequency identification now than I did when I first launched RFID Journal, 10 years ago this week.
2011 saw some economic ups and downs, but many companies turned to RFID to track the locations of their products and assets—and to monitor their conditions.
Large and midsize retailers are moving forward with deployments, as the industry comes together under the VICS Item Level RFID Initiative to ensure that companies embrace standards and common best practices.
Although GS1's ratification of a high-frequency standard did not generate a lot of buzz, it is good news for end users.
To truly achieve transformational change, leaders in different industries will need to step up and help guide the adoption of radio frequency identification.
Competitors working together can speed up the adoption of radio frequency identification, by agreeing on standards and how to implement them—which benefits all players.
The GS1 US RFID Apparel Demo, staged at RFID Journal LIVE! 2011, showed that it is relatively easy to share data with supply chain partners.
At RFID Journal LIVE! 2011, an unprecedented wealth of knowledge will be shared by end users with hands-on experience deploying real-world RFID systems.
RFID Journal's new step-by-step guide will take the complexity out of choosing from the many options available.