WIND WIRELESS TO SPONSOR AT THE BROADBAND WIRELESS SHOWWritten by Bob Kirkpatrick
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Attendance for Broadband Wireless Show is projected to be in excess of 60,000 people. “We’re looking forward to this,” says Bob Kirkpatrick, Wind’s Chief of Technology. “But we want to get word out both for ourselves and for line of equipment we use and sell. The advances by companies like Mikrotik and Tranzeo are amazing and permit us to build some incredible solutions.” Wind Wireless has been designing and building wireless networks for business, government, and education since 1989. For more information, visit their website at www.windwireless.net. ###

Bob Kirkpatrick is the Chief of Technology at Wind Wireless, Inc. networking pioneers since 1989, Wind Wireless, Inc. provides consulting and web design, wired and wireless equipment, and turnkey systems to individuals, businesses and government.
| | Walmart is Watching ... AlmostWritten by Steven Damron
Continued from page 1 sales channels will achieve higher efficiencies and allow even lower pricing making it harder and harder initially for non-RFID-enabled low-volume channels to compete with high volume RFID-enabled channels. However, as RFID prices drop and RFID penetrates, cost of RFID-infrastructures will drop and cost-benefit equation for deployment of RFID in low volume channels should turn positive. Then there is possibility of new businesses starting that provide RFID infrastructures to low-volume channels in return for data rights. This business probably looks similar to Sitemeter that I currently have enabled on this site, tracking traffic flow and providing detailed analysis of traffic flow for a price.For now, though, rest easy. The economics say RFID is inevitable, but even Internet took a few years to really take hold.

Steven Damron is the editor of Blogalicious - The Intersection of Technology and Culture.
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