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10 Best Practices
for a Successful
RFID Project

 

Here are the top 10 must-haves for any company about to embark into RFID.

  1. Set reasonable expectations.
  2. Understand and design a system to implement your company's desired process.
  3. Define and agree upon the system requirements.
  4. Collect and analyze the necessary site data.
  5. Integrate various technologies smoothly.
  6. Select the proper tags.
  7. Understand the data needs of the system
  8. Properly install equipment and setup.
  9. Plan adequate time for testing and changes.
  10. Document the lessons learned from each new RFID project.

Barcoding's most recent whitepaper, How to Implement a Successful RFID Project, by Barcoding's RFID Director Bill Poulsen teaches executives and operation managers how to make their RFID integration projects flow smoother.

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Aerohive
A Practical Approach to Wireless 2.0

Barcoding has proudly partnered with Aerohive to bring you the latest innovation in wireless. The company’s award-winning cooperative control architecture eliminates costly controllers, saving money and providing unprecedented resiliency, up to 10X better application performance, and an opportunity to start small and expand without limitations.

Aerohive has donated a whitepaper just for you.

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What do you think

Barcoding's blog keeps you informed on the latest and greatest in the AIDC industry. From our chief blogger Melina, "My goal for this blog is to not only write posts with the most up-to-date AIDC information, but to also create a community atmosphere where people can respond, ask questions, and recieve timely, fun information."


RFID and Social Media at Vail Resorts

Last year, we discussed how Vail Resorts implemented an RFID system by using Intermec CN3 Mobile Computers with IP30 RFID Readers. After the system was implemented, skiers and snowboarders could easily pass through lines without ever having to take their passes out of their jackets.

QR Codes, Gaming and Augmented Reality
With barcode scanning apps rapidly being developed, there has been plenty of innovative ideas as to how to use QR codes, but probably none as unique as this. QR codes have been around in Japan much longer than in the US, but this use of QR codes in Japan is definitely one of the most unique that I have heard of.

NFC Technology on Your iPhone
If you have a smartphone, you undoubtedly know about barcode scanning apps that can link the real world with the virtual world. While these barcode scanning apps are great, companies are always looking for the next best thing.

FROM THE EDITOR

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Welcome to Barcoding Inc.'s new monthly newsletter
Eye on ROI
. This is a learning space, so please feel free to email in questions you would like answered by any of our experts. If you have particular pain points that we can give advice on-again, don't hesitate to contact me. You can also find more information on our blog, our Twitter, and on our Facebook fan page!

Enjoy!

Jody Costa

jody.costa@barcoding.com
Marketing Communications Manager



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