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Self-Tuning Chips Cut EPC Costs
A semiconductor maker joins the RFID market and promises to drop the price of Electronic Product Code RFID tags by using tunable transistors.
TIBCO Integrates Alien Readers
The company that built the software infrastructure for NASDAQ wants to do the same for companies building high-volume RFID systems.
Unlock the Business Case for RFID
As companies struggle to find a compelling return on investment in RFID systems, they should look to the lessons learned from deploying other wireless technologies.
Tag Cost and ROI
RFID Journal’s analysis indicates that the price of simple license-plate tags will fall to 5 cents in 2007. But companies that wait until then to deploy RFID technology are making a mistake.
Oracle Speaks of RFID Plans
The enterprise software giant sketches out what it will do to help customers meet Wal-Mart and DOD mandates and enable item-level tagging.
U.K. Slow to Implement RFID
A survey by supply chain association e.centre shows that despite a belief in RFID’s benefits, few U.K. companies plan to implement the technology this year.
Wi-Fi Tag Maker Ramps Up
New funding from Intel should help Bluesoft drive sales of its wireless real-time location system as a complement to RFID technology.
Firewall Protection for Paper Documents
A new chipless RFID system could protect sensitive documents and banknotes and eventually create “hands-free” bar code scanning.
Marks & Spencer Expands RFID Trial
Pleased with results of its trial that placed tags on men’s clothing, U.K. retailer Marks & Spencer says it plans to extend item-level tagging to multiple stores.
Be Part of the Action
EPCglobal’s User Action Group is driving the standards that will make EPC technology valuable to organizations across all industries.