The Future of Business
Mark Roberti, Founder & Editor, RFID Journal
Editor's ViewsApril 17, 2004R4 Global Solutions tries to quantify how retailers can benefit from item-level tagging and smart shelving.
NewsMarch 31, 2004RFID could dramatically change the healthcare industry by improving the quality of patient care and boosting the efficiency
Expert ViewsJanuary 1, 2004Research firm IDC cautions there is no simple path to RFID adoption and suggests ways to map out
NewsNovember 21, 2003Four years after becoming the first technology company to sponsor the Auto-ID Center, Sun Microsystems says its focus
NewsNovember 17, 2003A.T. Kearney says RFID will bring great benefits to Wal-Mart and other retailers, but manufacturers will bear most
NewsNovember 14, 2003Three of Wal-Mart’s top suppliers discuss how they are coping with the retailer’s requirement to tag pallets and
NewsOctober 20, 2003Kaufhof of Germany will track garments from Gerry Weber to two of its stores to see how RFID
NewsJuly 2, 2003A startup has patented a way to use an RFID tag to render an electronic device inoperable without
NewsJuly 1, 2003Technology from MeadWestvaco lets one reader power hundreds of antennas built into DVD smart shelves.
NewsJune 24, 2003Before companies deploy RFID across supply chains, they'll need to implement it internally. This installment of our Special
NewsMay 3, 2003Jun Murai, head of the Auto-ID Center's new lab in Japan, says his country will play an important
NewsFebruary 19, 2003Manufacturers were among the earliest users of RFID. But the shift to open systems with benefits across the
NewsFebruary 9, 2003When coupled with other wireless technologies, RFID can secure cargo, improve visibility and lower the cost of moving
NewsNovember 18, 2002An AMR Research says early RFID implementations have shown a 3 to 5 percent reduction in supply chain
NewsNovember 4, 2002Will companies invest millions to deploy the Auto-ID Center's RFID system? Those who have examined the business case
NewsSeptember 16, 2002