Mobile - Wireless Communications White Papers
Wipro Seeks Expanded RFID Role
Overview Software and IT services provider Wipro Technology says it has developed a number of RFID tools to help its retailer customers better understand the potential costs and benefits of their RFID deployments. The company, which provides software development and IT services to some of the world’s largest 100 retailers, including Best Buy, Marks and Spencer and Home Depot, says its experience with a number of RFID trial deployments in Europe has already given the company a strong grasp of the potential for RFID in the retail supply chain. That experience includes developing the software to manage item-level RFID tagging at a U.K. clothing chain.
| Publisher | RFID Journal | File Format | HTML |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | June 2004 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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