- Mon Sep 8 2003 Commentary: RFID's win at Wal-Mart
The megaretailer's endorsement represents the real tipping point for adoption of radio frequency technology, as its top 100 suppliers must now embark upon or expand their own RFID efforts.
Posted by null Forrester Research
- Wed Dec 22 2004 Wal-Mart tagging fuels RFID market
Mega-chain's demand that suppliers use radio tags will help double sales, analyst report predicts.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
- Fri Apr 30 2004 Wal-Mart turns on radio tags
The massive retail chain gets a step closer to making its RFID plans a reality by launching a pilot program at eight Dallas-area sites.
Posted by Matt Hines
- Tue Jul 9 1996 Wal-Mart to get communications centers
Canada's equivalent of Kinko's will open communications centers at Wal-Mart stores.
Posted by Rose Aguilar
- Tue Nov 9 2004 Wal-Mart promises fast photo printing
Customers can post digital images on store's Web site and pick up prints at local outlets within an hour.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Wed Jul 9 2003 Wal-Mart cancels 'smart shelf' trial
The retail giant cancels testing for an experimental wireless inventory control system, ending one of the most closely watched efforts to bring RFID technology to store shelves.
Posted by Richard Shim and Alorie Gilbert
- Thu May 24 2007 What Wal-Mart means to Dell
Direct sales aren't working the same magic they once did for the PC maker. Can it now cash in at retail?
Posted by Erica Ogg
- Tue Nov 4 2003 Commentary: Think big on Wal-Mart tags
Wal-Mart suppliers must ask the retailer and themselves some tough questions about their RFID initiatives to reap long-term benefits.
Posted by null Forrester Research
- Mon Nov 3 2003 Wal-Mart to hold ID tag meeting
The retailer and its largest 100 merchandise suppliers are expected to meet this week to plot the implementation of a new RFID-based inventory-tracking system.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
- Thu Aug 14 2003 Wal-Mart project boon for software makers
A fast-approaching deadline that requires thousands of suppliers to update their communication channels to the retailer boosts spending on integration software.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert