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RFID: Scope, Viability and Company Analysis
Market Study
Published: April 2010
Pages: 35
Tables: For full details, please email keithw@cmsinfo.com
From: GBP 210.00 Buy Now!
Research from: Mind Commerce
Sector: Mobile Content & Apps
As consumer demand for higher capacity and faster service, new technologies and approaches will emerge within the overcrowded and scarce radio frequency (RF) spectrum. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a revolutionary technology that allows effective supervision and maintenance of physical assets by networking. It helps the companies in many ways: decrease costs, increase income and makes it possible to provide a superior customer service.
This report provides the reader with an understanding RFID's future including the evolution/deployment of RFID and its application within various spheres. Some very important predictions are provided to help the manufacturers with the implementations of RFID. This report also addresses some of the key players in the RFID domain.
Key Benefits and Questions Answered:
How has the RFID industry grown and penetrated into daily life
Success stories of RFID and the key players
Basic knowledge for the user, implementer, and manufacturer
Current applications and the next generation applications to come
RFID and its importance in pharmaceuticals
GPS free tracking using RFID and Implementation of the system
Analysis of things to come in the future
Analysis of business aspects of RFID
An overview of the major RFID players in the market today
Target Audience
RFID hardware, software, and solution vendors and related professional services companies
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), Inventory Tracking, Fleet Management, Yard/Dock Management and other business 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
Companies interested in optimizing their RFID business process strategies for Tracking and Telemetry with a special focus on large scale tracking.
Venture Capitalist and Startup companies

