The automatic-identification industry lost a valued member of the community on July 3, when Craig Harmon, age 67, died of a sudden heart attack.
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Researching RFID’s Impact
A doctoral student is investigating the relationship between the use of RFID and business performance and competitiveness.
Fortune Highlights the Value of RFID to Brick-and-Mortar Retailers
An article on Fortune’s website says RFID is the “barcode on steroids” that might just be a savior for Macy’s and other retailers.
What’s Behind the Motorola Deal
A lot of RFID companies are wondering why Motorola decided to leave the RFID industry now.
Growing the RFID Industry
Our LIVE! event is critical for matching buyers and sellers, but it also benefits the RFID industry in less obvious ways.
Be a Trusted Advisor for Attendees at LIVE! 2014
Enjoy this short video by Jill Konrath.
Jill Konrath Discusses How to Sell RFID to Big Companies
The bestselling author and sales trainer explains her strategy for cracking big accounts—and previews the workshop she’ll conduct at RFID Journal LIVE! 2010.
The Biggest Mistakes Exhibitors Make
Here are five common errors to avoid, to help ensure that you have a successful and productive experience at LIVE! 2014.
Gain ICs’ Solution for Making RFID Tags as Cheap as Bar Codes
The company claims EPC UHF tags incorporating its IP would support extremely long read ranges, or could be made extremely small, without compromising readability.
J.C. Penney Bungles Transition to RFID for Anti-Theft
Removing the electronic article surveillance (EAS) hard tags the company used before installing RFID readers at store exits led to a surge in shoplifting.
The Industry Needs to Improve Technical Support
Companies want to use RFID to solve their problems—they don’t want to become computer or RFID experts.
Building a Brand Through Storytelling
RSR analyst Nikki Baird says every brand has a story to tell. I say RFID can help.