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Articles in May, 2004 issue of Frontline Solutions
- Going back to school for RFID
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My kind of town: the RFID/supply chain yin and yang
by George D. Miller - Quote of the month
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Strategic supply chain solutions come of age: understanding where we were shows us where we're going
by Jonathan Colehower - Retail, government mandates to boost RFID market
- TL Ashford & Associates
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Everything starts with the order: as customer demands for responsiveness increase, supply chains strain to synchronize orders across multiple channels and systems
by Emily Kay - Security and access control will be most common RFID applications
- Wal-Mart snags Arkansas CIO
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The care and feeding of supply chain execution systems applications: risk and commitment drive application longevity
by John J. Sidell - Manhattan Associates' Integrated Logistics Solution
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El Camino Hospital's state-of-the-art healthcare: a Silicon Valley healthcare facility uses a variety of technologies to provide safer, more efficient care of its patients
by Brian Albright - NATO adds RFID to arsenal
- Mobile devices not secure
- Nokia
- RosettaNet forms logistics council
- Hummer goes wireless
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The slippery side of software neglect: some corporate management decisions are just beyond my comprehension. Let's talk about software maintenance fees and upgrades
by Rick Duris - World label shipments will reach $73 billion in 2007
- Chep
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Improving warehouse picking operations: voice-recognition systems offer advantages that scanning technology can't touch
by Tom Kevan - IBM to manage RFID project
- RFID focus at Avery Dennison
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Business picks up slowly for UCCnet: everyone agrees that data synchronization is a good idea. So what's holding back adoption of UCCnetand what is UCCnet doing about it?
by Brian Albright - Extol International Inc
- Zebra Technologies
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FDA pushes bar code and RFID technologies: the agency hopes the technology will stem drug counterfeiting and patient medical errors
by George Miller - New Intermec president
- Compliance isn't enough
- Money to burn
- Percentage wise
- EAN lays out data synch roadmap
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