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by Anita Campbell on April 28, 2004
Microsoft has formed a new Microsoft Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Council.
The council will look at how to take advantage of RFID to make it easier for retailers and manufacturers to track and ship merchandise.
The company also highlighted a "growing ecosystem of partners that are building innovative RFID solutions on the Microsoft� platform to enhance control of key business processes, improve inventory visibility and provide better customer service for manufacturers, distributors and retailers."
The council will look at how to take advantage of RFID to make it easier for retailers and manufacturers to track and ship merchandise.
The company also highlighted a "growing ecosystem of partners that are building innovative RFID solutions on the Microsoft� platform to enhance control of key business processes, improve inventory visibility and provide better customer service for manufacturers, distributors and retailers."
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Michael Mealling
(04/30/04 1:04am)
Mainly because they couldn't get any of the established standards organizations to sell out their IP regimes to Redmond. Microsoft is big. Walmart is bigger.
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