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RFID revolution: Are we close?

March 3, 2004 IBM's Rainer Kerth says the key will be to separate practical applications from the technology's gee-whiz appeal. TAGS: RFID, data management, retailer, information technology, functionality, radio, IBM Corp.

HP grabs Defense deal

September 15, 2004 The Defense Logistics Agency contract could be worth as much as $290 million for the computing giant. TAGS: agency, contract, HP, RFID, information technology

Manufacturing, banking to lead IT spending

February 12, 2004 The two industries are expected to account for more than one-third of an estimated $391 billion spent on IT in 2004. Government spending will also rise. TAGS: IT-spending, RFID, banking, manufacturing, information technology, homeland security, financial service, budget, insurance, dollar, project, retailer, research company, U.S.

IT industry's best bet is with government

January 8, 2004 Research firm IDC predicts that the government sector will be a promising source of business for technology companies this year. TAGS: e-government, IT-spending, RFID, sector, information technology, U.S., technology company, research company

Survey: Tagging tech gets to work

April 29, 2005 Manufacturers are getting sophisticated in their RFID projects. In other findings: They won't do Linux just because it's Linux. TAGS: Datamonitor, RFID, ERP, utility computing, tagging, supply chain, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., survey, Linux, CRM, North America, information technology, Europe

RFID, coming to a library near you

October 18, 2004 The dusty shelves of your local library are going high-tech with tagging chips. Civil liberties groups warn of a privacy nightmare. TAGS: RFID, Checkpoint Systems Inc., library, tag, tagging, consultant, retailer, information technology

Indian giant Infosys backs RFID

January 2, 2004 Information technology services and consulting company Infosys Technologies gets behind the controversial tracking technology known as radio frequency identification. TAGS: Infosys Technologies Ltd., RFID, radio frequency, consulting, supply chain, radio, consulting company, Singapore, information technology

Report: IT executives to open wallets wider

June 8, 2004 Many chief information officers expect to exceed their IT budgets this year, as cost cutting subsides and companies once again shell out for emerging technologies, a new report says. TAGS: Forrester Research Inc., information technology, CIO, chief information officer, IT-spending, RFID, survey, researcher

IT buyers lay out new plans for 2004

January 7, 2004 Linux will expand its presence in key markets, while offshore outsourcing will continue at a brisk pace in 2004, Forrester Research predicts. TAGS: RFID, offshore outsourcing, Forrester Research Inc., Linux, information technology, India, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., CRM, health care, data center, survey, Time Warner Inc., Internet Service Provider, radio, health, server

Wal-Mart to hold ID tag meeting

November 3, 2003 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. TAGS: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., RFID, supplier, Procter & Gamble Co., AMR Research, retailer, spokesman, information technology

At Motorola, giving IT a reality check

October 30, 2006 newsmaker CIO Patricia Morrison talks up an impending RFID move and about using the Q phone as an in-house tool. TAGS: JIT, supply chain, Motorola Inc., information technology, CIO, Motorola Q, Red Hat Inc., time management, characteristic, RFID

Tech bigwigs dispute guru's pessimism

November 18, 2003 Executives from IBM and Microsoft attack the findings of a consultant who became a tech industry bad boy when the Harvard Business Review published his "IT Doesn't Matter" article. TAGS: Jeff Raikes, RFID, COMDEX, information technology, talent, article, trade show, IBM Corp., consultant, Microsoft Corp.

Riding the next technology wave

October 2, 2003 John Sculley talks about several new technologies he believes are already transforming IT in subtle--and not so subtle--ways. TAGS: RFID, innovation, VPN, information technology, Apple Computer, Real-Time, TV, CEO

MIT winds down radio tag activity

October 23, 2003 The university is ending a four-year collaboration with dozens of blue-chip companies that set out to advance a new frontier of information technology known as RFID. TAGS: RFID, Auto-ID, Gillette Co., blue-chip company, EPCGlobal Inc., public relations, RFID chip, university, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., center, radio, collaboration, information technology

Rethinking the relational database

May 20, 2005 CopperEye CEO Kate Mitchell says conventional wisdom governing this technology no longer applies. TAGS: RDBMS, terabyte, volume, RFID, information technology, database, requirement

Homeland Security calls for tech industry involvement

August 1, 2005 Department secretary says Silicon Valley should take advantage of anti-terrorism law intended to safeguard companies from liability. TAGS: homeland security, Lockheed Martin Corp., federal law, RFID, Silicon Valley, information technology, agency

SAP targets defense, radio tags and CRM

May 12, 2004 The enterprise applications maker released a flood of news at its annual user conference, including new products and initiatives. TAGS: SAP AG, CRM, RFID, applications company, enterprise software, defense, business process, radio, asset, retailer, information technology, software company, conference, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp.

IBM, GE lock up security partnership

September 19, 2003 The computer giant and General Electric's Interlogix business unit announce a joint agreement to provide integrated computer and physical security systems to large customers. TAGS: General Electric Co., enterprise management, single sign-on, IBM Corp., IT security, facility, identity management, agreement, RFID, security, server software, information technology, password

Microsoft updates its office of the future

May 10, 2006 The future of information technology gets a face-lift from Microsoft's Center for Information Work. Photos: Microsoft's workplace of the future TAGS: Microsoft Update, enterprise, tablet PC, tablet, RFID, office, Microsoft Corp., information technology, monitor, server, PC

Week ahead: Security takes the stage

June 6, 2004 A double dose of preventive medicine for IT specialists is on tap, with Microsoft hosting a security summit and Gartner putting on its own security get-together. TAGS: National Semiconductor Corp., Gartner Inc., event, RFID, conference, security, San Jose, California, speakers, information technology, movie, HP, operating system, Microsoft Corp.
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