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Scanbuy app enables shoppers to scan bar codes and retrieve data
The mobile bar code marketing technology provider is leveraging the auto-focus feature of cameras on select smartphones to enable the reading of conventional, one-dimensional bar codes.
Posted 02/26/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Say cheese! Or apparel, housewares—whatever a camera phone can shoot
Avery Dennison and Scanbuy soon will unveil a system that enables shoppers to use the cameras built into their mobile phones to get product information via the mobile web.
Posted 05/12/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Manufacturing Insights forms RFID Executive Council for retailers
Best Buy and Sears will help kick off the inaugural meeting of the RFID Executive Council on Sept. 28 with presentations on an “alternative RFID technology” that involves item-level tagging of several product categories.
Posted 08/25/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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UCCNet and Transora complete merger to form 1SYNC
1SYNC has emerged as a new U.S.-based data synchronization organization for both retailers and manufacturers, replacing the retailers’ organization UCCnet and the manufacturers’ group Transora.
Posted 08/26/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Wal-Mart plans RFID shipments to 600 stores by October, CIO Dillman say
Wal-Mart is on course to exceed its planned schedule for rolling out its RFID shipment-tracking program, with 140 stores, three distribution centers and more than 100 suppliers participating by the end of this month,” CIO Linda Dillman said today.
Posted 01/18/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Wal-Mart beef jerky supplier gets a jump on RFID integration
Although Jack Link’s Beef Jerky doesn’t have to meet Wal-Mart’s RFID mandate until 2006, it’s moving ahead with a multi-part project to reap the benefits of internal integration of RFID supply chain data.
Posted 10/01/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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New IBM middleware suite backs multi-channel retailing, analyst says
IBM’s new suite of middleware technology for retailers offers a unique collection of tools for integrating multiple retail channels, says Gene Alvarez, vice president with analysts Meta Group Inc.
Posted 07/06/2004Paul DemeryPost a comment
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RFID doesn’t require big IT staffs, Target and Wal-Mart say
Senior executives from rivals Target and Wal-Mart shared a Retail Systems stage to advise other merchants about the ease of getting started with RFID programs. “It’s an easy program to get people involved in,” Target CIO Paul Singer said.
Posted 05/20/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Wal-Mart moving toward RFID despite challenges
Despite initial problems related to radio frequency interference and the availability of readers, Wal-Mart is on course to begin tracking products with RFID tags this quarter and is requiring its top 100 suppliers to be set up with RFID by January 2005.
Posted 06/12/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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RFID primed for growth in the retail industry
With Wal-Mart and other large retailers such as Home Depot and Target signed up as members of an industry group committed to RFID`s development, the use of radio frequency identification systems is expected to mushroom.
Posted 03/10/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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