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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 INTERFERANCE: 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

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 INTERFERANCE: 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

As Hype Becomes Reality, a Radio Frequency Identification Ecosystem Emerges Part Two: The Middleware Dilemma, Partnerships, and What Next?
Given the pressures on radio frequency identification (RFID) middleware vendors, pure-play middleware suppliers will likely either diversify or get absorbed by larger companies. All RFID vendors, regardless of category, will tend to form partnerships to hasten time to market.

RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERANCE: Hype Becomes Reality, a Radio Frequency Identification Ecosystem Emerges Part Two: The Middleware Dilemma, Partnerships, and What Next? As Hype Becomes Reality, a Radio Frequency Identification Ecosystem Emerges Part Two: The Middleware Dilemma, Partnerships, and What Next? Michael Bittner - January 24, 2006 Read Comments The Middleware Dilemma As the radio frequency identification (RFID) ecosystem evolves, it is becoming clear that not all of the position players are going to survive a shake-out as
1/24/2006

Radio Frequency Identification Implementation: The First Steps
Phase one of the four phase approach to a successful radio frequency identification implementation consists of several essential steps, including the careful selection of business partners and the development of a test environment and corrective label placement procedures.

RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERANCE: Radio Frequency Identification Implementation: The First Steps Radio Frequency Identification Implementation: The First Steps Dylan Persaud - September 14, 2007 Read Comments As part of our ongoing series on radio frequency identification (RFID) implementation (please see Are You Tuned into Radio Frequency Identification? and A How-to Guide for a Radio Frequency Identification Site Survey ), the introductory phase of implementing an RFID system will be explained, including the selection of proper RFID
9/14/2007

Provia Tackles RFID in a Twofold MannerPart Three: Provia and Viastore Systems Alignment
Provia and Viastore believe the ability to offer a complete radio frequency identification (RFID) compliance solution, with the software, hardware, and automation equipment needed to minimize investment, while maximizing results, is what companies needing RFID compliance truly desire.

RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERANCE: Alignment These days when radio frequency identification (RFID) is constantly on everyone s lips, and when every relevant enterprise application vendor is hedging its bets towards becoming RFID-ready or is even convincing the market that its RFID-compliant solution is exactly what the doctor (in this case, Wal-Mart , Target , Albertsons , and the US Department of Defense [ DoD ]) ordered, the typically quiet Provia Software ( www.provia.com ), a privately-held provider of supply chain execution (SCE)
8/13/2004

How Can Fashion Companies Benefit from Lean Supply Chains?
Fashion companies need to respond quickly and strategically to major changes occurring in today’s global supply chains.Implementing a lean supply chain management strategy can enable cost savings and more efficient operations by realigning process according to a demand-driven model. Lean supply chain management uses Web-based technologies to create and maintain dynamic supplier networks. Such networks are able to deliver the highest customer value at the lowest cost. It also lays the groundwork for the next level of hands-free, wireless radio frequency identification-enabled processes.Intentia, in cooperation with industry experts, have written a series of thought leadership white papers on the concept of implementing lean supply chain in the fashion industry. The first of this series, “Lean Is Fashionable”, explores the impact of lean practices in the fashion and apparel industry during a period of momentous change.

RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERANCE: level of hands-free, wireless radio frequency identification-enabled processes. Intentia, in cooperation with industry experts, have written a series of thought leadership white papers on the concept of implementing lean supply chain in the fashion industry. The first of this series, “Lean Is Fashionable”, explores the impact of lean practices in the fashion and apparel industry during a period of momentous change. How Can Fashion Companies Benefit from Lean Supply Chains? style= border-width:0px;
11/11/2005 2:07:00 PM

Case Study: Metrolina Greenhouses
Customer Success. Download IT Research White Papers Linked To the Customer Success. For years, Sage MAS 90 ERP served Metrolina Greenhouses well as its accounting and distribution solution. But continued growth and expansion led it to seek a comprehensive warehouse management solution (WMS), to incorporate materials requirement planning (MRP) procedures and radio frequency identification (RFID) for better planning and control. Metrolina discovered Sage MAS 500 had the MRP software it needed. Learn more.

RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERANCE: planning (MRP) procedures and radio frequency identification (RFID) for better planning and control. Metrolina discovered Sage MAS 500 had the MRP software it needed. Learn more. Case Study: Metrolina Greenhouses style= border-width:0px; />   comments powered by Disqus Related Topics:   Tracking,   Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tracking,   Production Planning,   Material Requirements Planning (MRP),   Warehouse Management System (WMS) Source: Sage Learn more about Sage Readers who
11/17/2008 9:57:00 AM

Geode GX


RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERANCE: Geode GX is a warehouse management system (WMS) designed for midsized manufacturers and distributors. The system is an incremental step for companies that require warehousing functionality that is available in standard enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, but want to limit the number of vendors used to obtain robust back-office, shop floor, and warehousing capabilities. Geode GX helps companies move from basic inventory control or radio frequency-based stock locator systems to a configurable rule-based WMS. Geode GX is designed to support international data requirements and processing needs found in warehouse storage facilities. Its multisite and multinational orientation is for midsized companies who have expanded or are seeking to expand their businesses into global markets.

RFID Case Study: Gillette and ProviaPart One: Background
The goal of the pilot project was not to see whether RFID tags on pallets and cases could be read automatically (although one should not assume that it is easy to achieve), but rather to develop or improve the systems and business processes needed to sustain higher levels of efficiency and productivity.

RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERANCE: 2004 Read Comments Background Radio frequency identification (RFID) is constantly on everyone s lips and every relevant enterprise application vendor is hedging its bets towards becoming RFID-ready (see RFID—A New Technology Set to Explode? ). Provia Software ( www.provia.com ), a privately-held provider of supply chain execution (SCE) software solutions, too can tout the results of its RFID endeavors, as it has already put much effort in terms of the proof of concept in the field. Provia and other
8/3/2004

SAP RFID Technology in the Automotive Industry
SAP RFID Technology in the Automotive Industry. IT Guides and Other Software to Use In Your System for SAP RFID Technology in the Automotive Industry. By using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, automotive companies can eliminate material shortfalls of containers, which lead to delivery delays and, in the case of time-sensitive shipments, cause production downtime. Manufacturers, suppliers, dealers, and freight forwarders can all benefit by reducing launch and assembly delays resulting from errors in part quantities, types, and locations for containers targeted for production lines.

RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERANCE: Paper Description: By using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, automotive companies can eliminate material shortfalls of containers, which lead to delivery delays and, in the case of time-sensitive shipments, cause production downtime. Manufacturers, suppliers, dealers, and freight forwarders can all benefit by reducing launch and assembly delays resulting from errors in part quantities, types, and locations for containers targeted for production lines. SAP RFID Technology in the
10/19/2006 11:21:00 AM

Radio-frequency Identification (RFID) System Evaluation Report
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RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERANCE: Radio-frequency Identification (RFID) System Evaluation Report Radio-frequency Identification (RFID) System Evaluation Report Source: Document Type: Software Evaluation Report Page Description: Radio-frequency Identification (RFID) System Evaluation Report style= border-width:0px; />   comments powered by Disqus Source: RFID Comparison Report Evaluating RFID software solutions can be difficult. TEC makes it simple and quick. In just a few seconds, you can get software evaluation reports for any RFID
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