More than two years ago, Hewlett-Packard, the IT and computer products and services provider based in Palo Alto, Calif., started deploying RFID in parts of its manufacturing and distribution chain.
Companies that sell radio frequency identification technologies often ask me how we can get more businesses interested in using RFID. This relates to my column last week, titled RFID Fantasies.
For manufacturers, the efficient handling and management of work- in-process (WIP) goods is critical for maintaining competitiveness and meeting customer demands. While enterprise resource planning ...
Adam Hayes, Ph.D., CFA, is a financial writer with 15+ years Wall Street experience as a derivatives trader. Besides his extensive derivative trading expertise, Adam is an expert in economics and ...
Radio frequency identification (RFID), the next-generation supply chain technology, is all the rage. And for good reason. The technology is poised to save the distribution, manufacturing and consumer ...
Independently, radio frequency identification (RFID) and artificial intelligence (AI) are powerful technologies for retail. When paired together, though, these solutions can deliver even more value.
Every technology leader has faced the same fundamental question at some point: how to scale a new technology to mass adoption, without losing focus or credibility. The trajectory of RAIN RFID offers a ...
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