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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) RFP Templates
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Software Evaluation Reports
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Software Evaluation Reports
The software evaluation report for Radio Frequency Identification provides extensive information about software capabilities or provided services. Covering everything in the RFID comprehensive model, the report is invaluable toward RFI and business requirements research.


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Are You Tuned into Radio Frequency Identification?
This article examines the organizational fit of radio frequency identification (RFID) and its technology’s basic mechanics. Its prohibitive costs often account for the decision to not implement RFID. Yet some factors influencing adoption may shed new light on why RFID is important.

RADIO FREQUENCY CHART: Are You Tuned into Radio Frequency Identification? Are You Tuned into Radio Frequency Identification? Dylan Persaud - November 28, 2007 Read Comments Originally published - June 15, 2007 Radio frequency identification (RFID) has been around for over 60 years, so why does it have such negative connotations? Many misconceptions and horror stories of organizations failed implementations have been plastered all over the press, which has contributed to the negative perceptions of this re-emerging technology.
11/28/2007

The Supply Chain of Sitcoms—Enhanced with Radio Frequency Identification
Imagine what sitcoms like Cheers, Laverne and Shirley, and Green Acres would look like if they were radio frequency identification (RFID) enhanced. Then picture the impact that RFID technology can have on the customer experience in your own enterprise.

RADIO FREQUENCY CHART: Chain of Sitcoms—Enhanced with Radio Frequency Identification The Supply Chain of Sitcoms—Enhanced with Radio Frequency Identification Laura Faught - February 23, 2006 Read Comments Introduction A few evenings ago I took a break from my latest research project to channel surf, and happened upon reruns of Cheers, Laverne and Shirley, and Green Acres. And, since my latest research project is centered around the impact that radio frequency identification (RFID) technology can have upon the customer
2/23/2006

A How-to Guide for a Radio Frequency Identification Site Survey
As organizations prepare for a radio frequency identification (RFID) implementation, they often don't understand the preliminary work necessary to begin the project. The importance of a site survey can influence the success or failure of an RFID project.

RADIO FREQUENCY CHART: How-to Guide for a Radio Frequency Identification Site Survey A How-to Guide for a Radio Frequency Identification Site Survey Dylan Persaud - September 7, 2007 Read Comments A best practice approach to a radio frequency identification (RFID) implementation suggests that, as a preparatory task, a site survey be completed beforehand. A site survey will identify issues and hurdles to an RFID implementation, and suggest helpful, industry-proven techniques to solve these problems. The equipment, connection
9/7/2007

As Hype Becomes Reality, a Radio Frequency Identification Ecosystem Emerges
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is the latest technology to gain major recognition as being a sizeable market for the future. The RFID ecosystem includes a diverse grouping of solution providers, but the opportunity for market leadership remains wide open.

RADIO FREQUENCY CHART: Hype Becomes Reality, a Radio Frequency Identification Ecosystem Emerges As Hype Becomes Reality, a Radio Frequency Identification Ecosystem Emerges Michael Bittner - January 23, 2006 Read Comments Background Radio frequency identification (RFID) has been a major topic of discussion for a couple of years now, with Wal-Mart and the United States Department of Defense driving the attention already focused on this technology to a whole new level, thus triggering the corresponding RFID hype of the media,
1/23/2006

Beyond the Tag: Finding RFID Value in Manufacturing and Distribution Applications
Radio frequency identification (RFID) has been around for more than thirty years, and today’s manufacturers are using this technology to help connect trading partners and align supply chains. But just as businesses need to look beyond the manufacturing supply chain to see the benefits of investing in RFID, they need to look beyond the tag to understand how RFID will create value and provide a return on investment (ROI).

RADIO FREQUENCY CHART: Type: White Paper Description: Radio frequency identification (RFID) has been around for more than thirty years, and today’s manufacturers are using this technology to help connect trading partners and align supply chains. But just as businesses need to look beyond the manufacturing supply chain to see the benefits of investing in RFID, they need to look beyond the tag to understand how RFID will create value and provide a return on investment (ROI). Beyond the Tag: Finding RFID Value in Manufacturing
7/10/2007 3:23:00 PM

RFID--A New Technology Set to Explode?Part One: RFID Technology
For retailers and the other vertical industries, radio frequency identification (RFID) tags present enormous opportunities to improve supply chain operations, since real-time inventory control, tracking, and alerting capabilities could be very important advantages of RFID. As tagged inventory goes through ports, terminals, freight forwarders, and into a distribution center, the RFID tag should provide near real-time visibility of an item's whereabouts at all times.

RADIO FREQUENCY CHART: expanded to also use radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. While radio ID tag-enabled software is still just a miniscule part of total supply chain management (SCM) providers revenues, more and more user companies and software vendors are adopting this technology (see SCE Leaders Partner To See Beyond Their Portfolios ). This technology, which has been on almost everyone s lips lately, seems to be heading for the mainstream and boardroom priorities, almost directly from scientific labs—its
4/22/2004

CanMap Product Suite 


RADIO FREQUENCY CHART: The CanMap Product Suite from DMTI Spatial (DMTI) provides a wide selection of richly detailed location content that is core to deriving location intelligence from mission-critical decision support systems. For more than a decade, DMTI has refined the coverage, maintenance frequency, and overall product quality of the CanMap Product Suite line.

Apprise Software, Inc.


RADIO FREQUENCY CHART: Founded in 1984, Apprise Software, Inc. is a provider of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and supply chain management (SCM) software and services for midsized consumer goods companies. By leveraging technologies such as Microsoft .NET, wireless warehouse solutions, and radio frequency identification (RFID)-along with industry best practices-Apprise Software provides consumer goods companies with enterprise-wide solutions designed to meet their unique business requirements. Apprise Software is headquartered in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (US), with offices in Nanjing (China), Sydney (Australia), and Brno (Czech Republic).

The Store of the Future
The big hit of the National Retail Federation show was the Metro Group's Store of the Future. The budget for this extravaganza - it appears to have been underwritten by some of the biggest technology firms in the world.

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2/12/2004

True Demand


RADIO FREQUENCY CHART: The TrueDemand product includes the following components:Logistics analytics: the solution looks at inbound supply chain analytics at the stock-keeping unit (SKU) and location level, including product lead times, days-of-sales, cycle times, dwell times and turnover rates, and inbound service levels. It combines this information with predictive solutions to forecast the impacts of logistics problems and provide recommended solutions. Demand analytics: the solution measures currently observed sales demand, but also provides pre-sales demand analytics, including store replenishment frequency, predicted lost-sales, and retailer warehouse withdrawals. Consumer analytics: using the perpetual inventory and forecasts at the store level, the solution tracks current and projected customer closure rates and market share by SKU and store. Store execution analytics: combined with the store-level forecast by SKU, the solution provides retail shelf, end-cap, end-rack, product module, and plan-o-gram analytics and optimization with shelf replenishment frequency, store labor analysis, and replenishment recommendations. Process-specific analytics: the solution currently support specific analytics for new product introductions, seasonal products, and promotions such as current and projected cut-in failures down to the SKU shelf-level. It also supports projected impacts of execution failures and solution recommendations.

Active Execution Management--Delivering on the RFID Promise
Active Execution Management captures radio frequency identification (RFID) and electronic product code (EPC) data and integrates it into the supply chain business process. AXM associates individual EPC events (the observation of an EPC tag at an RFID reader) with the supply chain transaction that is currently being executed and then determines if that supply chain transaction is executing as planned. AXM is able to make this determination by comparing key performance indicators of the supply chain transaction with the characteristics of the EPC event. The paper describes multiple business cases, such as promotions management, deductions management, complex international shipments, and spoilage management, and shows how RFID data can be leveraged to improve supply chain performance.

RADIO FREQUENCY CHART: Active Execution Management captures radio frequency identification (RFID) and electronic product code (EPC) data and integrates it into the supply chain business process. AXM associates individual EPC events (the observation of an EPC tag at an RFID reader) with the supply chain transaction that is currently being executed and then determines if that supply chain transaction is executing as planned. AXM is able to make this determination by comparing key performance indicators of the supply chain
9/18/2005 10:25:00 PM


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