This report provides an overview of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and its applications in business information systems. It begins by explaining the working principle of RFID, including the components of an RFID system (tag, reader, and antenna) and the distinction between active and passive RFID. The report then discusses the technical and business problems that RFID can solve, such as inventory management and asset tracking, while also acknowledging its limitations, including implementation costs, reusability issues, security concerns, and physical constraints. A case study of Wal-Mart's implementation of RFID is presented to illustrate its practical application in supply chain management. Finally, the report explores the future prospects and success of RFID in various sectors, including retail, healthcare, and banking, highlighting its potential to improve efficiency, reduce errors, and enhance customer service. The report concludes that RFID offers numerous benefits but also presents security challenges that need to be addressed.