- Mon Mar 22 2004 RFID goes to war
The U.S. Department of Defense's Alan Estevez explains why the Pentagon has placed a $100 million bet on the technology and how RFID may impact the face of battle.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
- Tue Dec 13 2005 RFID goes to college
Indiana University, University of California at Irvine add business courses in electronic-identification technology.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
- Mon Jan 26 2004 Commentary: The year of living RFID
A focus on the electronic product code overshadows the broader context--and power--of radio frequency identification. Smart companies will test EPC now and link tests to process change and other Internet technologies.
Posted by null Forrester Research
- Thu May 6 2004 RFID: Is it soup yet?
Taking charge of MIT-developed technology, Tom Laffey of the EPCglobal consortium says real standards are about to emerge to govern radio frequency identification technology.
Posted by Matt Hines
- Fri Jul 29 2005 Intermec lands federal RFID contract
Intermec Technologies said it has won a big contract with the U.S. Department of Defense and the Coast Guard.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
- Mon Jan 10 2005 Tesco stocks up on RFID tags
The European supermarket giant signs a deal to pick up 4,000 readers and 16,000 antennae.
Posted by Jo Best
- Mon Jan 12 2004 RFID tags get a push in Germany
German retail giant Metro plans to install an RFID-based tracking system at wholesale stores and supermarkets this year--a boost for the emerging inventory-tracking technology.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
- Mon Jul 19 2004 Military contractor drafts WebMethods for RFID
Beleaguered firm runs Defense Department subcontract up flag pole; investors don't salute.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
- Thu Aug 7 2008 RFID goes prime time in Beijing Olympics
Radio frequency identification technology will be taking care of ticketing for the estimated 3 million athletes, journalists, and spectators.
Posted by Philip Wong
- 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