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Benefits Of Passive Visibility — RFID Technology
By Stratum Global
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is the next generation of the use of technology in the manufacturing and supply chain processes. Using radio waves to identify objects, animals, and people, RFID consists of three components, the RFID tag, which stores information; the RFID reader, which collects data stored on the tag; and the RFID software that interprets the reader information so it can be seen by other enterprise systems already in place.
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RFID Solutions For Healthcare
By Motorola
Healthcare is a business unlike any other. First, patients are not typical consumers — they do not always decide when and where they will seek care, the type of care they will get, how much to pay for it, or how urgently they need it. Yet cost of care is a serious concern to them.
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RFID Increases Customer Comfort And Sales
By Impinj, Inc.
Because of the popularity of Izzy's products, they had a chronic problem of unmet customer expectations. The company wanted a way to provide customers with more current updates both for the in-store displays and the courtesy ice cream flavor availability notifications.
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Featured Downloads
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| Brochure: Intermec RFID Readers |
| Not all readers are created equal, and for good reason. The application, along with the information demands of your enterprise data systems, plays the biggest roles in determining the type of reader you need.
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| Brochure: IntelliCart™ Mobile RFID Cart |
| The IntelliCart™ mobile cart solution provides the state of the art in tracking solutions where there is a need for an RFID reading surface in conjunction with a rugged intelligent integrated computing platform.
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