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1). RFID, its implications and how to defeat
Imagine a future in which your every belonging is marked with a unique number identifiable with the swipe of a scanner, where the location of your car is always pinpoint-able and where signal-emitting microchips storing personal information are implanted beneath your skin or embedded in your inner organs.
This is the possible future of radio frequency.
Article tags: rfid, privacy, anonymous proxy, anonymous web surfing, money laundering, scams
2). New Wave of Contactless Payments Speeds Up Profits
Contactless payments create a whole new field of payment options for merchants. Contactless payments are quick, simple and pave the way for greater profits. A smart computer chip, with data and an antenna is embedded into a credit card, debit card or fob. When the card or fob is tapped on a radio frequency reader, the reader sends out a radio signal that activates the card, the information on the card is read and the payment is processed without a signature for purchases less than $25.
Article tags: ontactless payments, tap n go, rfid, radio frequency, credit cards, how-to
3). More On Meeting Your Bandwidth Requirements For Supply Chain Management Applications
As I pointed out in a previous article, Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a complex animal. The key to a successful SCM implementation is a clear understanding of the business objectives and business requirements of the company the SCM primarily supports. This often includes a number of legacy systems which need to be integrated into the solution. From this will come the technical objectives to be met and the technical requirements that frame the solution.
Article tags: oc3 bandwidth, supply chain management, bandwidth requirements, scm, frame relay, oc12, rfid
4). Asset Management Software guide
Asset management is the need of the hour. Any business dealing in manufacturing, distribution, physical sales, office or call center work has some physical and non-physical assets. The technique of choosing the appropriate equipment for a particular job, keep it functioning as long as possible and replacing it in a systematic way is the key to good management.
Article tags: asset management software, rfid