Most readers of RFID Journal know that RFID stands for radio frequency identification, and that the technology is used, among other functions, to track things—kind of like electronic bar codes.
Adopting radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is not a matter of if, but when, for most organizations. Some of you may still be waiting for your first exposure to RFID. Others may be ...
In last month's column, I discussed how total solutions providers will increasingly drive RFID innovation and adoption. Now, I would like to elaborate on how three very different industries are ...
Target, Lululemon Athletica and Levi Strauss, among others, have seen improvements in inventory accuracy and fulfillment processes from deploying RFID technology in stores, according to the Journal of ...
Have you ever stopped considering the impact RFID technology could have on your business? Did you know that it can completely revolutionise inventory management, asset tracking, and security? Have you ...
In today’s dynamic and compliance-driven world, government contractors face mounting pressures to meet stringent audit requirements, increase asset visibility and ensure the effective management of ...