There is no doubt that RFID technology - and other sensor-based technologies - presents massive potential for creating competitive advantage. Incorporating these technologies into your information infrastructure and integrating them into your business processes provides substantial business benefit. They let you more accurately track assets, monitor key indicators, and automate business processes, giving you greater visibility into your operations and allowing you to make better decisions based on real-time information. But, to realize maximum return on your investment, you need to strategically leverage your information architecture. Oracle believes that the right information architecture is the key ingredient to greater returns on RFID expenditures.
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