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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, radio, consulting company, supply chain, Singapore, information technology

BT takes stock of radio ID projects

February 3, 2004 The telecom giant is pushing technology to help companies better manage radio frequency identification projects. But research shows RFID isn't catching on in U.K. businesses. TAGS: RFID, British Telecommunications, Auto-ID, BT Group Plc., supply chain, radio frequency, telecommunications, radio, infrastructure, U.K., survey, CEO

Sun sets up European RFID test center

December 5, 2003 Amid some privacy concerns, the Java advocate enters the retail-tracking game in Europe by opening a center where companies can test their radio frequency identification systems. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, SCO Group Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Berlin, DNA, tag, supply chain, radio frequency, center, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., retailer, radio, Europe, U.S.

German retail giant opens test center to push RFID

July 7, 2004 The company spearheading use of radio tags in Europe unveils its official test bed. TAGS: METRO Group, RFID, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., RFID tag, supplier, supply chain, radio frequency, store, Germany, retailer, radio

Microsoft hops on the RFID bandwagon

January 26, 2004 The software maker announces a product designed to help small and midsize companies wirelessly track goods from the warehouse to the showroom floor. TAGS: RFID, Microsoft Axapta, microchip, goods, supply chain, radio frequency, retailer, radio, Philips Electronics N.V., IBM Corp., monitor, software company, Microsoft Corp.
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