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RFID at Wal-Mart

Computerworld reports on a panel that took place at the RFID World conference where Wal-Mart gave feedback on one year of live RFID usage.

Wal-Mart claims a return on investment, even without extensive process changes (i.e. out-of-stock items that are RFID-tagged are replenished three times faster than before).

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