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en Just because bar codes are used extensively in distribution centers does not mean RFID will be. Businesses are beginning to discover business value in places where they cannot use bar coding, which will be the force that moves RFID forward.

en Just because bar codes are used extensively in distribution centers does not mean RFID will be. Businesses are beginning to discover value in places where they cannot use bar coding, which will be the force that moves RFID forward.

en The big integrated express providers, like FedEx, are looking for ways to use RFID in their hub distribution centers to increase throughput and productivity. A lot of fleet operators told us they are exploring the use of RFID to track inventory and mobile assets like returnable containers and racks. Still others are going to use RFID along with handheld computers to track processes like repair work in the field.

en With these new offerings, IBM is taking important steps forward in RFID. IBM is continuously building in RFID, both in the functionality of our software and services that take RFID in new directions.

en With these new offerings IBM is taking important steps forward in RFID. IBM is continuously building in RFID, both in the functionality of our software and services that take RFID in new directions.

en The Mercury All-In Solution was developed following feedback from some of the world's largest users of RFID. The more we looked into demand for a low cost, integrated RFID stand, the more we realized this solved a number of issues. For businesses adopting large-scale RFID systems with hundreds of RFID readers, there's no faster way to setup the readers and antennas -- it literally takes minutes to install.

en The 10-cent tag will not take RFID into mainstream supply chain applications. Technology breakthroughs are required before tag costs drop to [the] point where RFID replaces bar codes. Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself. The 10-cent tag will not take RFID into mainstream supply chain applications. Technology breakthroughs are required before tag costs drop to [the] point where RFID replaces bar codes.

en Oakton's RFID lab and curriculum will have significant impact on many levels within the college, the community, and the business world. Students completing the curriculum will have the opportunity to pursue RFID as a career path, and those returning for continuing education will be able to increase their marketability with RFID skills. Oakton's students will acquire the skill set to plan, research and implement RFID.

en RFID managed services has been available for enterprise customers, and now SMB customers will have access. They can covert bar codes to RFID.

en The level of RFID deployments last year was not great, partly due to the cost of RFID tags still being fairly high and the fact that the business case and return on investment wasn't there for many companies.

en Acceptable read/write performance has only been possible through the use of a different tag design optimized for each regional frequency band. Demand is growing for a single RFID tag that can perform in all UHF RFID frequencies. RFID-fueled global commerce will benefit because product manufacturers can choose just one tag design for use around the world.

en Larger fleet operations should be testing RFID today to learn about the technology and its potential uses for internal productivity and customer service enhancements. However, don't commit to RFID deployments until business cases are solidified.

en Wal-Mart requested we participate in the RFID program for two reasons: One is our size. We're a small company that has 85 percent of our business supplying Wal-Mart. Second is our performance. In the 14 years we've been a Wal-Mart supplier we've never missed a ship date. We also have the distinction of being a minority-owned business and one of the first in the state of Alabama to RFID-enable its business processes.

en The adoption rate of RFID technology has been hindered by both the large capital outlays and the significant operational expenses that suppliers must incur to meet the RFID compliance standards set by their largest customers, particularly those serving retail and government markets. This problem is especially severe for mid-sized suppliers that generate less than 1000 RFID tags per month. The RFID Fulfillment Network delivers huge printing cost reductions and improves the end-to-end order fulfillment process, further lowering operating costs.

en Wal-Mart requested we participate in the RFID program for two reasons. One is our size. We're a small company that has eighty-five percent (85%) of our business supplying Wal-Mart. Second is our performance. In the fourteen (14) years we've been a Wal-Mart supplier we've never missed a ship date. We also have the distinction of being a minority owned business and one of the first in the state of Alabama to RFID-enable their business processes.


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