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RFID Case Study: HP and Wal-Mart (3 Pages)
by Bill McBeath
Oct 20, 2004 Abstract : HP is making strides in complying with Wal-Mart's RFID mandates. This article describes the key lessons learned.
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QueryObject Partners With Cognos (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Nov 28, 2000 Abstract : On November 15, QueryObject Systems announced that it has partnered with Cognos Corporation to create and market a high-capacity analytical data mart accessible for analysis over the Internet. QueryObject will provide the back-end with its analytical data structure, while Cognos provides the front-end business intelligence solutions.
Type: Article
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Challenging the Competition: Mega-mergers and Supply Chain Technology (7 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 19, 2005 Abstract : In theory, the Kmart-Sears merger could produce a new layer of competition to mega-retailers such as Wal-Mart. However, it needs more than just size to be competitive. It needs to coordinate its retail strategy with supply chain technology to make it triumph.
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Provia Tackles RFID in a Twofold Manner Part Two: RFID Compliance (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 12, 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.
Type: Article
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Jack Link's Beef Jerky Case Study: 'Wal-Mart Didn't Make Me Do It' Part Three: Expected Benefits and Lessons Learned (3 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Mar 10, 2005 Abstract : The nagging question is, 'Can SMEs justify RFID?' The answer is an emphatic 'Yes.' While SMEs may not have the economies of scale of large companies, their business case could end up being more positive since they typically do not face the “innovator’s dilemma” of an established barcode infrastructure.
Type: Article
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Jack Link's Beef Jerky Case Study: 'Wal-Mart Didn't Make Me Do It' Part One: RFID Philosophy for SMEs and Company Background (3 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Mar 8, 2005 Abstract : Some companies want the benefits of new technology, such as RFID, on their timetable without a gun loaded with threats of lost customer sales, pointed at their corporate heads. This article looks at a company that chose to get in front of the technology curve before the information highway passed it by.
Type: Article
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Technology Hardware Maintenance-Acquiring and Managing Cost Effective Service (7 Pages)
by P. Hennigan
Oct 24, 2000 Abstract : Hardware maintenance can represent a significant information technology cost, but options for managing that cost exist. If you analyze hardware maintenance from an enterprise perspective, you will identify those options and ensure the cost-effective delivery of those services.
Type: Article
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Facing A Selection? Try A Knowledge-Based Matchmaker Part 1: Problem Overview (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic, Louie Talarico
Mar 5, 2002 Abstract : Since a 'one-size-fits-all' product is still not quite a viable possibility, almost every product can win provided a certain set of requirements. The Catch 22 for both buyers and vendors/VARs is to pinpoint the right opportunity in this ongoing 'dating game'. An RFP/RFI selection process can streamline the initial phase of an ERP selection process while addressing many of the buyer's vital questions.
Type: Article
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How to Transform Your Operations Today with the Technology of the Future by Catalyst International
Abstract : Radio frequency identification (RFID) is the most rapidly growing segment in today's automatic identification industry. The creation of the Auto-ID Electronic Product Code (EPC) Standard coupled with affordable RFID tag costs, and Wal-Mart's mandated adoption of the standard for all its suppliers, will drive rapid deployment. Learn how RFID will evolve as the cost and capability of deploying the system becomes more operationally feasible and economical, and of the benefits it will bring.
Type: White Paper
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