Abstract
Overview:
RFID is destined to be a disruptive technology that will have a slow
start-up ramp, followed by rapid clock speed acceptance and a relentless
series of documented improvement stories. It will be a technology that will
find its way into a rash of applications, industries, and individual
businesses, undoubtedly impacting our professional and personal lives.
The real benefit will come when RFID is integrated as part of a drive for
supply chain optimization, full network connectivity, and ERP-to-ERP
communication that communicates information to business partners such as
supply amount, location, and how it can be brought to the point of need, in
quantities that match the actual demand. Additional value will be realized
when it also helps in the data analysis that leads to generating new revenues.
In short, the use of RFID technology is expected to grow significantly in the
next five years and it is predicted that someday RFID tags will be as
pervasive as bar codes.
This report first provides a brief introduction to RFID. The major focus of
the report is on the market, manufacturers, products, and the companies around
the world developing and deploying RFID systems and applications. It is must
reading for anyone interested in launching or expanding RFID operations.
Target Audience:
- RFID hardware, software, and solution vendors and related professional
services companies
- Managed services providers, outsourced RFID solutions and application
providers, and RFID service bureau operators
- Personnel responsible for automating Supply Chain Management (SCM),
Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP),
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and other business processes
- Manufacturers and personnel responsible for management of inventory and
materials, timing and control of critical resources, improve Warehouse
Management Systems (WMS), and other production line automation and industrial
processes
- Healthcare management personnel responsible for tracking patients, staff
personnel, equipment, inventory, and other critical resources
- Retailers and personnel responsible for merchandise inventory and ordering
processes, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Merchandise tracking and
fraud prevention
- Providers of value-added applications and services such as metering,
telemetry, telematics, and sensor applications, inventory control and tracking
such as merchandise control, asset tracking and recovery such as computing
equipment monitoring, tracking parts moving through a manufacturing process,
tracking goods in a supply chain, and payment systems
- Providers of RFID middleware such as the VeriSign or Oracle
- Companies interested in optimizing their RFID business process strategies
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