The retail giant is expected to throw its weight behind RFID (radio frequency identification) technology at the Retail Systems 2003 industry conference in Chicago on Tuesday. RFID tags have the potential to streamline and improve inventory...
The hearing, presided over by state senator Debra Bowen, focused on radio frequency identification (RFID) chips, which is being trialled by retailers and manufacturers in the UK and US and can detect the movement of products in shops and monitor...
Smaller suppliers will be drawn into adopting RFID technology if use among the bigger retailers and manufacturers becomes more widespread, Butler predicted. The controversial radio frequency identification (RFID) tags have attracted attention from...
According to Forrester, the concept refers to the adoption of technologies that link products and property to digital devices such as handheld computers, vehicle-based communications systems and radio frequency identification technology (RFID) chips.
In regard to radio frequency identification tag technology for inventory control, IDC said: "By year-end, it will be obvious that it will take more than mandates from Wal-Mart or the Department of Defense to drive the kind of money and time...
Senate Bill 1834 would apply to any business or state government agency using radio frequency identification (RFID) systems to track merchandise or people - an activity that's on the rise. A California state lawmaker introduced a bill on Tuesday...