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PeopleSoft Launches New RFID Capability

Filed in archive Software Applications by Anita Campbell on October 12, 2004

PeopleSoft unveiled new products yesterday expanding its RFID offerings. About its RFID Processor product it says:
"The RFID Processor supports radio frequency identification throughout the supply chain, PeopleSoft said. It is an improvement over an RFID tool announced earlier for outbound shipments only. The new product will let companies have access to shipment information and increase inventory flow throughout the supply chain."


Via ZDNet.


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