Vendors report that orders are picking up and end users are more focused on how RFID can solve their business problems, according to Baird’s Reik Reed.
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A Small Piece of RFID History
A project leader at Los Alamos National Laboratory, which developed one of the first RFID systems for the U.S. Department of Agriculture back in the early 1970s, clarifies a frequency issue.
Rumors of Our Sale Are Untrue
Someone is spreading rumors that CMP is buying RFID Journal or RFID Journal LIVE!, but neither is for sale.
RFID Takes Root in Italy
During a recent visit to Bologna, I got to see first-hand how RFID is taking root in Italy, with the assistance of the University of Parma’s RFID Lab.
A Shot in the Arm
The success of RFID Journal LIVE! 2007 has given the RFID industry a much-needed boost.
And the Winner Is…
Choosing from among the RFID Journal Awards submissions proved harder than expected.
RFID Is Catching On in the Cold Chain
Monitoring the temperature of goods in the supply chain can deliver a huge return on investment.
Wal-Mart to Discuss Health-Care Logistics
Carolyn Walton, vice president of information systems at Wal-Mart, will explain the research goals of a new research project the retailer is funding.
RFID on Public Television
A team from Maryland Public Television will be filming interviews at RFID Journal LIVE! for a series on how technology is changing the way companies do business.
RFID Academic Convocations Bridge Gaps
A recent event in Europe and an upcoming meeting, in conjunction with RFID Journal LIVE!, bring together end users, vendors and academics to address implementation issues.
Recalling the Right Products
The latest product recall in the United States, for pet food, reveals the complexity of modern supply chains and the track-and-trace challenges companies face.
The Shape of the RFID Market
A quick scan of the number of companies in different categories of our 2007 Buyer’s Guide to RFID Resources reveals something important about the market.