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RFID skills shortage receding, but still hindering technology adoption
69% of organizations surveyed by CompTIA believe there’s not enough RFID expertise in the IT talent pool. 68% says that’s slowing the technology’s broader use.
Posted 06/04/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Retail industry spending on RFID not keeping up with budget plans
The overall promise of RFID in retail environments is leading to larger budgets for RFID projects, but many retailers, confused about what to deploy, are holding off on spending, Aberdeen Group says in a new study.
Posted 05/01/2007Kurt PetersPost 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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RFID support systems moving to mid-size companies, analyst says
While RFID has become a buzz term among talk of supply chain trends, it’s still mostly associated with efforts of major retailers like Wal-Mart Stores and Target. But now RFID vendors are expanding their offerings for smaller companies.
Posted 09/03/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Target Corp.’s RFID directive helps RFID momentum, UCC says
Target has directed its top suppliers to begin using RFID tags on shipments in the spring of 2005 – a move that complements other developments that will make the product-tracking technology a reality in the retail industry, the Uniform Code Council says.
Posted 02/25/2004Paul DemeryPost 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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RFID, LTD. Announces Strategic Alliance status with Alien Technology Corporation
DENVER, Colo., May 29, 2007 – Leading radio frequency technology company RFID, LTD. (OTC: RFDL) today announced strengthened cooperation with Alien Technology Corporation (NASDAQ: RFID). Alien Technology® provides UHF Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) products and services to customers in retail, consumer goods, manufacturing, defense, transportation and logistics, pharmaceuticals and other industries. "The agreement enables RFID, LTD. to...
Posted 06/01/2007
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RFID Track & Trace Solution from Cactus Commerce Offers Supply Chain Visibility to Customers
Cactus end-to-end RFID solution to be demonstrated at RFID Journal LIVE! OTTAWA, ON and ORLANDO, FL - May 1st, 2007 - The RFID Track & Trace Solution developed by Cactus Commerce that allows logistics companies to extend the business benefits of RFID to major retail and consumer packaged goods manufacturers is being featured today at RFID Journal LIVE! in Orlando, Florida. "Cactus Commerce RFID solutions leverage the Microsoft BizTalk RFID...
Posted 05/01/2007
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Texas Instruments Expands Its RFID Management Team
Company Adds Directors for Wireless Commerce, Laundry, Library; Healthcare and Pharmaceutical; and Engineering Sectors DALLAS, TX (April 27, 2005) Texas Instruments Incorporated, a worldwide leader in radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, announced the expansion of its RFID management team with the addition of three new director positions. The company has named Shawn A. Rogers, director of Wireless Commerce and Tag-it(TM) products;...
Posted 05/02/2005
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ABI Research Debuts Unique Online RFID Industry Research Tool
Oyster Bay, NY - April 21, 2005 - The radio frequency identification market is huge and varied. Hundreds of companies, large and small, are active in the design, development, manufacturing and deployment of RFID tags, readers, labels, software and integration services. Until now, it has been difficult to do a systematic comparison of these firms and their technologies. ABI Research has now provided a solution: the RFID Industry Database, which...
Posted 04/22/2005
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