Transaction Processing White Papers
RFID: A Business Revolution Providing Strategic and Competitive Advantage
Overview
RFID technology has been in use for many years, but is now finding a mass-market application in supply chain and asset management systems. Currently, the majority of focus is at the palette or case level while individual RFID tagging is reserved for more expensive items.
Businesses using RFID will require applications that can manage massive data flows. It may be more cost-effective to build these elements into the network. Providers are offering assessment, design, implementation, and end-to-end managed RFID services.
| Publisher | AT&T Knowledge Ventures | File Format | HTML & PDF |
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| Date Published | October 2006 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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