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1) Intermec's New 1F61 Enterprise RFID Reader Arrives
Intermec's new IF61 Enterprise RFID Reader features an Intel Celeron M 600MHz processor and up-to-1GB of memory to run complex RFID applications, the Everett, Wash. company announced this morning.
These features and more are key ensure that data won’t be lost, said Intermec, adding that the rugged reader is built for high-volume operations.
2) TR3 Helps Ocean Spray
TR3's RFID is helping beverage maker Ocean Spray better understand the root causes of service and sales slumps.
The company released its new "Zero Sales Prevention" module at the RFID Journal Live conference in Orlando this week.
"The new Zero Sales Prevention module will save us a tremendous amount of time and make our sales team more effective," said Doug Heffron, Head of the Wal-Mart Sales team for Ocean Spray.
3) 16 Barriers to RFID Ubiquity
RFID is arguably a very efficient technology, made for multiple purposes, useful for private and public sectors. The benefits of RFID are far too numerous to mention in a single article, as the potential applications are seemingly endless. Many in the industry and elsewhere feel that the technology will become ubiquitous and replace older technologies because of its efficiencies and extra functionality. The problem is, it is also a very controversial technology for many reasons, which are thus a barrier to widespread adoption of RFID.
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