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  • HIMSS 12 Conference
    For those of you who attended the HIMSS conference in Las Vegas, there was certainly a lot to see. This was my first time as an attendee at the HIMSS conference, and I was impressed with the quality and variety of the education sessions and presentations. From an RFID perspective, there was plenty to see [...]
  • Barcodes vs Passive RFID
    If barcodes are meeting my inventory management needs, then why would I need RFID? I recently heard this statement, and thought I would provide some points to think about on it. In talking about passive RFID, I’m mainly focusing on smart cabinets. As of yet, passive RFID doesn’t cover all inventory management needs. To learn [...]
  • Is Smart Cabinets (using passive RFID) a complete inventory management system?
    Quick Answer: No. Why? The cost for each tag is not cheap enough to tag low cost inventory. When Smart cabinets were introduced to the market (around 1999-2000), the cost for a tag was $1/tag. In the last 11 years, the cost for tag has gone down, but it’s still not cheap enough to tag [...]

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