Getting ready for RFID

Microsoft helps companies put new technology to work

Updated: June 8, 2005

Radio frequency identification (RFID) has already started to change the retail industry with its ability to track goods from the factory floor to retail shelves. Now, RFID is helping companies in other industries improve supply chain management, identify counterfeit products, and reduce inventory shrinkage. Microsoft, which played a leading role in developing the ‘Store of the Future’ vision, is helping companies of all sizes put RFID to work on the Windows platform.

The basics of RFID

RFID overview: The little chip that will change your supply chain forever

Microsoft role in RFID (white paper)

Is RFID hot or hype?

5 things small business should know about RFID

RFID in the retail industry

METRO unveils the 'store of the future' with help from Microsoft

RFID in the retail industry

Debunking the 10 biggest myths of RFID

RFID retail solutions from Microsoft partners

Manufacturing, distribution and supply chain management with RFID

Spanning the Supply Chain: Why Microsoft supports radio frequency identification technology

Two snack manufacturers eat up RFID

Drug industry catches counterfeit products with RFID

TrenStar revolutionizes asset management with Microsoft-powered mobile RFID system

Microsoft Business Solutions supports RFID technology for small and midsized businesses

RFID in the healthcare industry

RFID: Increasing patient safety, reducing healthcare costs

Microsoft RFID technology initiatives

Microsoft partners deploy leading RFID solutions on the Windows platform

Microsoft officials talk about building RFID solutions on the Windows platform

Pilot platform project shows potential to transform supply chain management for small and medium businesses



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