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A complete RFID system comes at a considerable cost given the requirements for tags, readers, antennas, software, and a computer network used to connect the readers. This represents a major outlay for any business and one of the major issues at the present time - due to a lack of institutional knowledge in the RFID space - is that vendors are not always selling systems that meet business requirements fully. The know-how of "Putting it altogether" to provide an end-to-end functional system is an important obstacle that should not be underestimated, especially if one is considering integration with current large-scale Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software systems like SAP. Middleware software is also critical to the effective operation of RFID in the supply chain.
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| Date: | Apr 2008 | ||
| Pages: | 4 |
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