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Tuesday,
June 8, 2004
9:00 a.m. PT
12:00 p.m. ET


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Speakers:

Alan Melling,
Senior Director of Business Development, RFID Marketing, Symbol Technologies

Jim Reynolds,
National Practice Leader, Mobile & Wireless Services, IBM Global Services - ITS

Moderator:

Lou Bertin, Contributing Editor, InformationWeek


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RFID: Key Lessons from the Field |
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An InformationWeek Vendor Perspectives TechWebCast
For many companies, RFID will be a business requirement before year's end. Are you ready? Or are you trying to figure out what to do when. This online panel discussion provides a practical look at where RFID technology is at -- from standards to trials to technology and TCO -- including tales from pioneering implementations.
You'll receive guidelines for creating or updating your RFID strategy, tips on how to budget and measure trials and rollout, information on addressing legal and security issues, and practical advice on support requirements -- from warehouse and transit planning to network infrastructure requirements. Bring your questions, we'll have answers.
Discussion Topics
- Where RFID is at: accuracy, standards, options

- When it makes financial sense to implement

- Pioneering lessons: signal management, logistics considerations, application

- Step-by-step trial and implementation planning

- How to set goals, metrics, secure budget

Who Should Attend
- Supply chain, retail, healthcare and government operations and IT associates directly responsible for requesting, recommending, testing, implementing and/or measuring RFID technology to address operations, business and trading partner requirements

- Business, financial and IT associates interested in knowing about how and when RFID will impact their company and area of responsibility

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