Archive for November, 2009

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If you’ve been watching any of the TV news channels over the last few days you could not have missed the amount of public outcry / outrage at the peanut contamination  issues or the largest recall ever executed (Govt issues record 2.1M recall for dropside cribs) that have been affecting our daily lives / lifestyle…. In our last post, we sought to seek answers around how a new breed of product recall solutions could be enabled to prevent contaminated goods[...]

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RFID has evolved into a key technology for tracking goods and assets around the world, and is becoming critical to an efficient supply chain. Lindsay James finds out more with commentary from Microsoft, S3Edge, and other RFID partners. Read more about it at http://www.onwindows.com/Articles/RFID-tracking-goods-and-assets/4175/Default.aspx Cheers /a

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Source:IStockPhoto Like me, I am sure you’ve come across some of the recent articles around why ‘broad adoption’ is taking so long to happen. These articles essentially hint that although RFID a promising technology, it has failed to keep up to it’s promise due to it’s cost and complexity. Some of these examples include: – RFID in 2010: Will Anyone Care (Who Doesn’t Work for an RFID Company, That Is)? – RFID Makes Slow And Steady Progress – If the[...]

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Here’s a great read from RetailEDI that got recently published – RFID – Something Retailers are Looking at… Was a lot of fun interacting with Jim on this and it’s great to see his final opinions validate our core focus at S3Edge, specially: Focusing on adding value to a customers’ needs by helping them deploy a close-loop system with well understood ROI, within their 4 walls [typically to increase process efficiencies, reduce or eliminate errors, and increase labor utilization /[...]