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AJAX technology to complement RFID

Amid all the discussion of RFID tags, readers, and ROI, ultimately, the real world success or otherwise of RFID will be based on how useful is the data it generates. There is going to be masses of data generated. But how is it going to be represented to be most useful to the business?

According to a story in RFID Journal, the US RFID specialist OATsystems is working with another Massachusetts company, Web 2.0 specialist Inkriti to help make it easier for companies to access and make use of data.

I believe is is these sorts of developments where the real innovation will come from in developing RFID and make the data accessible and usable to companies.

Linking Web 2.0, AJAX and RFID sounds like it might turn out to be something of a Golden Triangle. Watch this space.


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