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American Barcode and RFID Educates the World about RFID

RFID Basics for Dummies

Phoenix, October 10, 2007 – American Barcode and RFID Inc. (AB&R) has made available via their website the RFID Basics For Dummies book for free.

The need to implement RFID may be causing some organizations sleepless nights. Everyday more and more retailers are requiring their suppliers to jump on the RFID bandwagon, and the RFID Basics book can help address the challenges and help organizations discover how to set up and deploy a network.

AB&R proceeded to provide this complimentary book to help educate organizations that are looking to integrate RFID into their day-to-day business practices. The educational RFID book will help demystify RFID, compare different types of RFID tags, and explain in detail how to set up and test readers.

RFID Basics for Dummies provides a wide range of chapters that explain different aspects of the technology:

  • Taking the Mystery out of RFID
  • Why RFID is King of the Hill
  • Making Basic RFID Decisions About Your RFID System
  • The Makeup of an RFID Network
  • How Technology Becomes a Working System
  • Seeing Different RFID Systems at Work
  • Testing for Best Tag Design and Placement
  • Manufacturers That Make RFID Easy

About American Barcode and RFID

Since 1980, American Barcode and RFID Inc. (AB&R) has been a nationally-recognized technology integrator of innovative Automatic Identification and Data Collection (AIDC) solutions that help customers manage assets, track inventory, mobilize their work force, and secure their work place. AB&R "Puts Information to Work" with its specializations in bar code, radio frequency identification (RFID) and secure card technologies. AB&R is based in Phoenix, Arizona and serves customers throughout the United States. For further information about American Barcode and RFID, Inc., please visit www.abrfid.com.