Historically, the most common mistake that companies make when it comes to RFID, is to take an existing process (which may already be working successfully) and simply add RFID.
Microsoft has released Microsoft BizTalk RFID Mobile which enables the delivery of information from mobile devices to core business processes for a variety of scenarios.
Intermec has announced that its IF61 Smart Reader is validated as a remote platform to host IBM data capture applications with IBM’s newly released WebSphere Premises Server 6.1.
RFID chips embedded into the swing tag or label of garments is being adopted across the retail supply chain and automating data capture.
The “slap-and-ship” nature of RFID mandates – where a tag is applied to the box or pallet for shipping to the retail outlet – is history.
Sybase has announced that Peacock Bros. will partner to market Sybase RFID Anywhere™ as part of their data capture solution for the transport & logistics, manufacturing and healthcare sectors.
IBM and OATSystems have announced that they will jointly deliver RFID solutions in Australia and New Zealand.
Four years after Wal-Mart announced its RFID plans, only about 600 of the retailer's 60,000-odd nationwide suppliers have gotten involved in the project.
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For those new to RFID, a web-based resource centre launched last October by Sybase Inc. subsidiary iAnywhere, will feature a ‘Getting Started’ section