RFID Viruses Hit Airwaves
By Andrew Conry-Murray
Researchers have created a proof-of-concept virus that propagates over
IT. Just
don't expect your local Wal-Mart's supply chain to disappear anytime
soon.
Also, find out what NWC readers say is the biggest hurdle to
implementing VoIP. Network Computing
Market Analysis: Supply Chain Management
By Lori MacVittie
Companies working with razor-thin margins and just-in-time parts deliveries have little room for error.
Unfortunately, these supply chains are often incomplete and lacking good communication.
In our analysis, we illustrate the savings an optimized supply chain can provide. Network Computing
RFID Makes Waves
No budding information technology has caught the public's attentionboth
positively and negativelylike radio frequency identification. Network Computing
Workshop: Get Ready for the RFID Wave
Think you're ready for RFID? It's a lot more than slapping tags on your
products and pallets. To get the most out of RFID in-house as well as
for your suppliers, perform a detailed assessment of your business
processes and supply chain. Network Computing
CommerceNet
Non-profit membership organization meeting the evolving needs of companies
implementing e-commerce.
Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals
An association for individuals involved in supply chain management, CSCMP provides educational,
career development, and networking opportunities to its over 10,000 members and to the entire
profession.
Stanford Global Supply Chain Management Forum
A Stanford University research institute in partnership with industry, the School of Engineering, and
Graduate School of Business that advances the theory and practice of excellence in global supply chain management.