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  • The RFID Workforce: A Gold Rush Ahead
    supply chain. Bear Stearns, an investment securities firm, estimated costs for RFID compliance at Wal-Mart’s top 125 suppliers at $502.5 million. Bear Stearns made the estimate in January 2004. This equated to $4 million per supplier.A report issued in January 2005 by Incucomm, a technology incubator...
  • RFID for the Masses
    in applying RFID smart label technology While Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Auto-ID Laboratory continues to develop global standards for electronic product codes (EPC) and smart tags, vendors are developing standards for sensor RFID labels, materials, protocols, data structures and compliance...
  • AIM RFID Experts Refute RFID Virus Claims
    Operational Excellence & Lean Six Sigma Most applications of RFID, including EPC Gen2, look for specific kinds of data. Poor reader design might allow the reading of a "rogue" tag, but a good system will verify the data against pre-defined parameters, as do current bar code systems, and any code...
  • RFID Battles the Elements
    By Paul Thomas, Managing Editor Radio frequency identification, or RFID, is best known as the technology inside those little boxes on windshields that allow drivers to cruise, unimpeded, through tollway E-Z Pass lanes. While RFID has applications across all industries, the place where the action...
  • Pharma s RFID Exhaustion
    of RFID to determine whether they can develop an ROI that will allow them to move beyond mere slap-and-ship compliance. While much of the media attention in the past has been focused on UHF (EPC) for shippers and pallets and possible use for e-pedigree, a lot of activity has been going on with 13.56...
  • RFID Battles the Elements
    By Paul Thomas, Managing Editor Radio frequency identification, or RFID, is best known as the technology inside those little boxes on windshields that allow drivers to cruise, unimpeded, through tollway E-Z Pass lanes. While RFID has applications across all industries, the place where the action...
  • Getting Past the Hype of RFID
    This quick, one-time registration gives you access to members-only site benefits. Most firms are minimizing the potential disruption from RFID by a) educating their IT, packaging and supply chain leaders about the technology; b) working with partners who bring best practices, technical capability...
  • RFID Integration: Trying to Connect
    By Doug Bartholomew, Contributing Editor Accenture (Chicago) recently completed the first phase of an RFID pilot study ( September 2004, p. 55) While participants agreed on the benefits, once again, the integration issues facing the industry loomed large. Although it bent over backward to downplay...
  • Pfizer Learns by Doing with RFID
    By Paul Thomas, Managing Editor As it does on many fronts, Pfizer is taking the lead in implementing RFID (radio frequency identification) for product protection and supply chain oversight. It will be some time before the company has amassed the internal expertise on RFID that it desires, says Tim...
  • Getting Past the Hype of RFID
    This quick, one-time registration gives you access to members-only site benefits. The story goes that, with radio frequency identification (RFID) equipment costs coming down and payback times shrinking, the era of ubiquitous RFID is upon us. Not so fast. Or, rather, not so cheap. Most insiders...

Engineering Web Search: RFID Compliance Top

July 23, 2004
Zebra is playing an active role in the development of RFID "smart label" technology, standards and applications for supply chain and business
See Zebra Technologies Corporation Information
Compliance Labeling
Customer bar code and radio frequency identification (RFID) compliance labeling requirements can be daunting.
See Zebra Technologies Corporation Information
RFIDa - RFID Technology
cio, compliance-program, country-taiwan, data, healthcare, hospital, hp, info, information, infrastructure, medical, medical-rfid, mobile,
RFIDa - RFID Technology: Walmart EPC RFID Compliance Solutions...
Walmart EPC RFID Compliance Solutions: Deluxe Media Services Achieves Operational Flexibility and Retail Compliance with Manhattan Associates' RFID
Supply Chain Inventory Tracking | Supply Chain Solutions -...
Compliance Labeling and Tagging Maintenance and Field Service Compliance Labeling and Tagging Field Service »
See Intermec Technologies Corporation Information
Symbol Technologies RFID Readers Receive Certification from...
Symbol Technologies RFID Readers Receive Certification from EPCglobal for Gen 2 Compliance
MoreRFID - BEA Systems Teams With T3Ci to Help Accelerate...
Leveraging BEA WebLogic RFID Compliance Express and T3Ci On-Demand RFID Analytics, this joint solution is designed to provide manufacturers a
RF Tag Compliance Labeling RFID
RF Tag Compliance RFID and Barcode Verification RFID Automatic Shipping Why use Automation for RFID Compliance Labeling?
See Cornerstone Automation Systems, LLC Information
Test and Measurement Equipment | Tektronix
RFID / NFC / TPMS Radar / Electronic Warfare Integrity and Compliance Program Legal Entities
See Tektronix, Inc. Information
LPV521 - Nanopower, 1.8V, RRIO, CMOS Input, Operational...
coupled with typically 351 nA of supply current make it well suited for RFID readers and remote sensor nanopower applications.
See National Semiconductor Information

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