You can hire a “trusted advisor” or a traditional systems integration company. Here’s how to decide which is right for your RFID implementation.
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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.
Power to the People
One of the great ironies concerning RFID being used by the U.S. government to control people is that, thanks to technology, people have more power today than they’ve ever had.
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.
A Business Story About RFID
National Public Radio did a straightforward news piece on RFID—and privacy didn’t come up.
The Future of RFID
A live Webcast explores some key technology, business and societal issues.
“Real ID” Reality Check
In this Viewpoint from AIM Global, Editor Bert Moore discusses the supposed “victory” privacy advocates achieved when the U.S. Department of Homeland Security opted to use bar codes instead of RFID on driver’s licenses.
Octopus’s Arms Reach Far and Wide
The people of Hong Kong love their RFID payment cards and are using them for far more than just subway rides.
And the Winner Is…
Choosing from among the RFID Journal Awards submissions proved harder than expected.
Be Afraid—of Ignorant Bloggers
Those who confuse long-range active RFID tags with extremely short-range tags are a menace to society.
Consumer Group Offers New Materials for Understanding RFID
The National Consumers League has posted information on its site to help educate consumers about RFID.


