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Survey: RFID Users Fret over Cost, Integration







Survey: RFID Users Fret over Cost,
Integration

Survey: RFID Users Fret over Cost,
Integration
09/22/2004 10:41 AM

Users are gearing up with RFID pilots, but they still worry about integration tools, costs, standards, and "the early and untested market," according to new survey results. Analysts say these issues will work themselves out over time.




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