It’s a Small World After All by Kevin Ashton | Oct 1, 2005 | ColumnsEveryone will benefit if companies set aside their national (or personal) agendas and work toward a global EPC standard.
Walking the Talk by Mike Meranda | Oct 1, 2005 | ColumnsEarly adopters of EPC technology are showing there are benefits to be gained by both manufacturers and retailers.
Where’s the ROI? by Kevin Ashton | Aug 1, 2005 | ColumnsCompanies can realize a return on their RFID investment, if they know where to look.
A 2-Cent RFID Tag? by Larry Evens | Aug 1, 2005 | ColumnsPrintable electronics, not silicon, may pave the way to a truly low-cost tag.
Silent But Steady Progress by Mike Meranda | Aug 1, 2005 | ColumnsEPCglobal US brings together disparate groups to hammer out RFID standards.
Is Laboratory Testing Relevant? by Ari Juels | Jul 29, 2005 | ColumnsIt's getting a bad rap lately, but testing RFID products in a controlled environment is the best way to learn how things work and gain important insights.
The Commodity Myth by Kevin Ashton | Jul 29, 2005 | ColumnsThe adoption of technology standards leads to innovation, not commoditization.
Getting Privacy Right by Ari Juels | Jul 29, 2005 | ColumnsEPCglobal US has a role to play in educating people about EPC technology.
Be Your Own Analyst by Kevin Ashton | May 14, 2005 | ColumnsHere’s how to make your own judgments about the state of the RFID market.
ONS: Leveraging E-Commerce by Ari Juels | May 14, 2005 | ColumnsEPCglobal’s Object Name Service is designed to let users look up data associated with EPC tags, but it could also drive e-commerce.