exciting games I've ever seen. If I had a vote on the MVP, it would have to go to Steve Spagnuolo, Defensive Coordinator of the New York Giants. Although there were many players that played exceptionally well, it was the defensive plan of Spagnuolo that won the game. So what does this have to do with RFID? Bear with me while I try to explain. Any implementation is as only as good as the plan - whether we are talking football or RFID projects.
Many clients call because they have an issue that they feel RFID can help. Some clients try to do the design of the RFID project themselves - or they hire a company that offers RFID consulting as one of many services in their portfolio. I've heard many people say that they are technical so they should not have a problem. Would someone be able to do your job properly if he only did it once with no experience? As you can imagine, the resulting "plan" is not solid and problems multiply as time goes by.
For this reason (and others), it is valuable to hire a RFID consulting and systems integration companythat focuses only on RFID technology for at least the design phase. That way you are guaranteed a plan that will best meet your needs and allows you to triumph over your competition!
As a Vikings fan, I patiently await for next season...
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