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Roll Up Your Sleeves
Before you deploy a state-of-the-art RFID system, you have to prepare your master file to make sure you have accurate information to associate with a tag’s serial number.
Intel, Retailers Form EPC Group
The chipmaker and a trio of major European retailers create a working group to speed the adoption of Electronic Product Code technology.
NCR Offers In-Store RFID Service
The company aims to help retailers begin analyzing and planning in-store applications today.
AWID, Ember Impress VCs
At an informal competition for venture capitalists, multiprotocol reader maker AWID and mesh network provider Ember as were named most likely to succeed.
Checkpoint Offers Fixed-Price Plan
The company will design and deploy an RFID pilot network for one all-inclusive rate.
Infosys RFID service to go global
This article was originally published by RFID Update.January 15, 2004—Indian service provider Infosys Technologies is hoping to cash in on the growing radio-frequency identification (RFID) market by offering a service that takes advantage of the company's low-cost...
State of Play: RFID in Australia
This article was originally published by RFID Update.January 15, 2004—Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has generated a lot of interest recently, and promises to spark a lot more in 2004.Read the article at ZDNet Australia
SAP Launches RFID Package
The package of applications and middleware is aimed at helping companies take advantage of RFID data.
Managing RFID Deployment Costs
British Telecommunications’ subsidiary Syntegra launches managed services to plan, implement and operate RFID systems for U.S. companies.
Germany’s Metro plans huge RFID deployment
This article was originally published by RFID Update.January 14, 2004—In the first move of its kind, Metro AG, the world's fifth largest retailer, plans to take RFID (radio frequency identification) technology beyond the pilot stage by requiring around 100 suppliers...