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Apprise Software, Inc.[Vendor]

Abstract for rfid: Founded in 1984, Apprise Software, Inc. is a provider of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and supply chain management (SCM) software and services for midsized consumer goods companies. By leveraging technologies such as Microsoft .NET, wireless warehouse solutions, and radio frequency identification More Info


Click Commerce[Vendor]

Abstract for rfid: Based in Chicago, Illinois, Click Commerce, Inc. (Nasdaq: CKCM) provides collaborative commerce solutions for sales and order management, supply chain management (SCM), service parts optimization, and compliance automation. Enterprises and institutions in the aerospace and defense, consumer product, More Info


Giant Systems[Vendor]

Abstract for rfid: Located in Jamestown, New York (US), Giant is a small software company that has been in business for over sixteen years. They provide accounting enterprise resource planning software for small to medium businesses (ERP for SMB), system software solutions, and recruiting software solutions. More Info


IBM[Vendor]

Abstract for rfid: International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) manufactures and sells computer services, hardware, and software. The company also provides financing services in support of its computer business. IBM's major operations are comprised of a global services segment; three hardware product segments (enterprise More Info


InfoPower International Inc[Vendor]

Abstract for rfid: InfoPower International Inc., a Canadian software company, has been operating since 1983 with an ERP II enterprise solutions package. It has been installed at more than 370 sites, ranging from small businesses to large multinationals, in a variety of businesses worldwide. These industries include aerospace More Info


NEC[Vendor]

Abstract for rfid: NEC Corporation (NASDAQ: NIPNY) (FTSE: 6701q.l) provides enterprise business solutions, Internet, and broadband network services to meet the specialized needs of its global base of customers. NEC delivers tailored solutions in the fields of computer, networking, and electron devices. The company was More Info


Red Hat[Vendor]

Abstract for rfid: Red Hat (NASDAQ: RHAT) is a Linux and open source provider. The company's software solutions and services are based on the open source model and serve enterprises worldwide. Red Hat's solutions include Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating platforms and services such as consulting, 24x7 support, Red Hat More Info


Trivalent Solutions Inc.[Value-added Reseller]

Abstract for rfid: Trivalent Solutions is a process improvement consulting and technology firm that assists manufacturers, distributors and service organizations improve their core business processes. Our capabilities include: Sage Adonix X3 ERP Implementations Sage CRM Implementations RFID Implementations Supply More Info


Tsinghua Tongfang Co., Ltd[Vendor]

Abstract for rfid: Tsinghua Tongfang Co., Ltd (THTF) was formed on June 27, 1997, and has been listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange since then. Based on its proprietary core technologies, Tsinghua Tongfang has established four major businesses lines, including information technology, energy and environment, applied nuclear More Info


Wipro Technologies[Vendor]

Abstract for rfid: Wipro Technologies is the global, technology services division of Wipro Ltd. With over two decades of IT experience, Wipro delivers offshore IT solutions and services. It has a revenue of $1.2 billion (USD) in combined business and over $10.4 billion in market capitalization (NYSE:WIT) and is the world's More Info


AX-iom ERP Inc[Value-added Reseller]

Abstract for rfid: AX-iom ERP Inc.is a Microsoft Partner and reseller of Microsoft Dynamics AX. AX-iom marries sophisticated business and technical services with world-class enterprise suites for Canadian manufacturers today. Focusing on business improvement through incorporation of best practices, our team provides our More Info


Corning Data Services Inc[Value-added Reseller]

Abstract for rfid: Corning Data Services® (CDS) delivers total software and hardware solutions with a fundamentally superior implementation philosophy. Our proven approach empowers our customers to leverage their new technology sooner and more effectively, giving them more control over their system and driving down the More Info


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Abstract: The fact that the size does not necessarily mean everything in the enterprise applications space might be proven by Provia, which certainly still continues to differentiate its value proposition despite its smaller stature and quieter nature compared to most of its adversaries. Most recently, it would be its early embrace of RFID through two offerings for different levels of RFID needs: 1) ViaWare WMS--RFID compliant product, for intrinsic RFID enablement of many processes within the supply chain, and 2) the RFIDware add-on module, for achieving outbound RFID tag application only. PubDate: 8/11/2004
Abstract: Provia's approach to radio frequency identification (RFID) compliance was to offer a bolt-on or drop-in product that works in conjunction with a company's existing logistics transactional software solution and process flows. This should put the suppliers back into control of prioritizing their IT projects because they could supposedly thereby be fairly easily and quickly made compliant with Wal-Mart or the DoD requirements for RFID. The next step for them would then be to look at how they can reap the benefits of RFID internally within their own operations.
Abstract: For retailers and the other vertical industries, radio frequency identification (RFID) tags present enormous opportunities to improve supply chain operations, since real-time inventory control, tracking, and alerting capabilities could be very important advantages of RFID. As tagged inventory goes through ports, terminals, freight forwarders, and into a distribution center, the RFID tag should provide near real-time visibility of an item's whereabouts at all times.
Abstract: Here's the dilemma. Your largest customer has mandated that, to continue doing business with you, product shipped to their distribution centers must be encoded and labeled with RFID tags. None of your other customers have expressed a need for this requirement in the near term future. You can't afford to lose the business and revenue; nor can you justify a full-blown RFID implementation costing several hundreds of thousands of dollars. This is not a business nightmare. This is reality. This white paper looks at a compromise position offered by 3i Infotech and its warehouse management solution, ORION™ Enterprise WMS. This position is aptly described in the industry as the slap'n'ship approach to the RFID dilemma. This paper looks at the advantages and disadvantages of slap'n'ship and how ORION™ Enterprise WMS can preserve and maximize your initial foray into RFID.
Abstract: The oil and gas resource sector is under pressure to improve operations and finances while continuing to meet the growing demand for energy. Radio frequency identification (RFID) benefits retail, but it’s little known as a tool for improved efficiency and customer satisfaction in the oil and gas industry. Discover how RFID can offer multiple benefits in production and distribution to companies in the oil and gas sector.
Abstract: If companies are to find value in radio frequency identification (RFID), they need to view this technology as more than eliminating the scanning gun from the barcode equation. Companies considering implementing RFID must think beyond the confines of the four walls of the plant and factory in order to take full advantage the benefits that this type of technology has to offer. However, as is with any emerging technology, the bottom line is to only implement RFID when the ROI justifies it.
Abstract: Radio frequency identification (RFID) is the latest buzzword in the world of manufacturing and distribution technology. If you believe the press releases, it is a panacea and cure-all for what ails the industry. While RFID may not solve world hunger, you may not want to propose a solution without it. This research note looks at a recent and successful, implementation of RFID, examining the characteristics of the process and common obstacles and speed bumps to avoid.
Abstract: Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has retailers talking. The reason: RFID helps reduce labor and improves the ability to gather data. Retailers can use this data to make positive changes to business processes, which can be tremendously advantageous for them. With careful planning, an RFID system can provide immediate benefits, as well as long-term competitive and total cost of ownership advantages.
Abstract: Radio frequency identification (RFID) has been around for more than thirty years, and today’s manufacturers are using this technology to help connect trading partners and align supply chains. But just as businesses need to look beyond the manufacturing supply chain to see the benefits of investing in RFID, they need to look beyond the tag to understand how RFID will create value and provide a return on investment (ROI).
Abstract: Radio frequency identification (RFID) helps actualize the perfect integration of logistical and commercial chains and its use is rising in the US and Europe among large companies; government departments; and industries. Setting up RFID requires a validation test on a defined perimeter that involves the processes that have the most direct impact on your activity to see how RFID will affect your environment.
Abstract: Active Execution Management captures radio frequency identification (RFID) and electronic product code (EPC) data and integrates it into the supply chain business process. AXM associates individual EPC events (the observation of an EPC tag at an RFID reader) with the supply chain transaction that is currently being executed and then determines if that supply chain transaction is executing as planned. AXM is able to make this determination by comparing key performance indicators of the supply chain transaction with the characteristics of the EPC event. The paper describes multiple business cases, such as promotions management, deductions management, complex international shipments, and spoilage management, and shows how RFID data can be leveraged to improve supply chain performance.
Abstract: Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is fast replacing ScanCode technology in asset tracking and inventory management. Traditionally, asset tracking and inventory management in retail supply chain or manufacturing or service units depended heavily on manual scanning of bar code printed on each item at every strategic point. This white paper focuses on details of RFID technology and how you can automate asset tracking and inventory management of your enterprise using it. The white paper takes aid of a case study on how FicusSoft has developed and successfully implemented RFID integrated asset tracking and inventory management solutions for a reputed manufacturer of ultra-sensitive instruments used in the field of biotechnology and pharmaceutical research.
Abstract: We may soon find radio frequency identification (RFID) tags routinely associated with common products. However, in order for RFID to achieve its full potential, the gap between the vision of RFID and the current realities of RFID must be closed.
Abstract: Compliance with the market RFID mandate has unfortunately preceded the achievements of applied physics and computer science. One of the main obstacles is the lack of integration, since there is a dearth of software tools from enterprise application integration vendors to get data from RFID tags and readers into existing business systems, meaning that companies are often forced to do expensive custom integration work.
Abstract: There are some indications that the main burden for RFID compliance will fall on suppliers, and not on retailers. Thus, these companies should start evaluating RFID technology soon as to avoid paying exorbitant compliance costs, in the nick of time or ensuing penalties due to their noncompliance after the deadline.
Abstract: Provia and Viastore believe the ability to offer a complete radio frequency identification (RFID) compliance solution, with the software, hardware, and automation equipment needed to minimize investment, while maximizing results, is what companies needing RFID compliance truly desire.
Abstract: The hype around the adoption of RFID as the 'hot new technology' continues. The reality is that RFID, despite the fact that this is a relatively mature technology, is still far from mainstream.
Abstract: Logically, radio frequency identification (RFID) deployment will be a far cry from a minor development project that can be completed in a few months or weeks. It will take months and years to assess how RFID will affect manufacturing and shipping operations and IT systems. It will take time to bring software up to a pilot stage, and after that, years of fine-tuning and IT system development will be needed to fully realize the gains in operational efficiency that the technology promises.
Abstract: For manufacturers, improving internal processes and supply chain responsiveness can help maintain profitability. That is why many are tuning into radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. With RFID, the benefits are immediate throughout the supply chain, and organizations that take the time to understand its capabilities and limitations can increase their inventory visibility while streamlining their operations.

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