VCs Are Writing Checks Again by Bob Violino | Aug 10, 2003 | Editor's NotesVenture capital spending increased in the second quarter, and that's good news for the RFID industry and end users.
The Money Trail by Mark Roberti | Aug 3, 2003 | Editor's NotesReports about embedding RFID tags in money are premature. But even when the technology is available, it's unlikely to be used to track purchases.
EPC and the Need for Good Data by Bob Violino | Aug 3, 2003 | Editor's NotesInitiatives to improve companies' ability to share clean data will affect the pace of EPC adoption. By Marshall Kay
Labor Pains by Bob Violino | Jul 27, 2003 | Editor's NotesWith Wal-Mart and its top 100 suppliers about to begin deploying RFID systems, the industry could be facing a shortage of qualified implementers.
Big Brother’s Enemy by Bob Violino | Jul 20, 2003 | Editor's NotesSome believe that RFID is going to usher in an age of government control, but that's only because they don't understand history.
The Shelved Shelf by Bob Violino | Jul 13, 2003 | Editor's NotesWhat does Wal-Mart's decision to "cancel" its smart shelf test really mean?
Do the Right Thing by Bob Violino | Jul 7, 2003 | Editor's NotesCaspian has invaded the privacy of Auto-ID Center sponsors, but users of the technology have to remain open about their pilots.
The Last Pieces of the Puzzle by Bob Violino | Jun 28, 2003 | Editor's NotesJapan's decision to allocate a portion of the UHF spectrum for use by RFID systems paves the way for global adoption.
Full Disclosure by Bob Violino | Jun 22, 2003 | Editor's NotesThe privacy issue just won't go away. One group is proposing legislation requiring products with tags to be clearly labeled.
RFID’s Momentous Week by Bob Violino | Jun 15, 2003 | Editor's NotesLast week marked a turning point for RFID, but it's worth taking stock of where the technology stands today and where it needs to go.