EZ-EPC Compliance Solution
InfinID Technologies, Inc. has introduced the EZ-EPC labeling and verification solution, providing a complete hardware and software tag-and-ship RFID compliance solution without the need for expensive middleware implementation, according to the company. The offering includes an industrial-grade PC running Windows XP Professional, RFID label printer, RFID reader, barcode scanner, laser printer for reports, and the EZ-EPC software. In addition, says InfinID, EZ-EPC allows suppliers to achieve full DoD, Wal-Mart, and Target RFID compliance without writing a single line of code. The solution also is expandable from a self-contained Standard Edition station to the full Enterprise Edition with a centralized database. The simple Windows-style interface and user-friendly touch screen allow users to quickly learn the product's operation.
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Rapid Implementation Solutions
Bent Systems has announced the release of a uniquely scalable, patent-pending architecture designed for the rapid implementation of an RFID solution and the saving of large customization and startup costs, says the firm. The company's expansive RFID information model can be easily extended to meet specific customer needs, including emerging EPC standards. The company also has developed a solution for the retail goods distribution market (Supply Chain Savant) which supports retailers, distributors, and CPG suppliers in tracking inventory, reducing lead times, controlling costs, and minimizing human error. Bent Systems's architecture allows for a variety of cost-reducing technology to increase security for goods and assets, improved raw material scheduling and quality assurance, shorter order cycles, and decreased overstocking and stock-outs, according to the manufacturer.
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Quickstart II Program Released
Acisis, Inc. has released its new RFID Quickstart II Program as an efficient, expedited path to meet RFID compliance mandates, state company officials. The program includes the underlying application software, associated hardware, and installation and training in order to begin meeting RFID compliance mandates. According to the company, the application offers late-stage label application, case-to-pallet aggregation, EPC commissioning via EPC compatible printer, data-link device integration, local database storage, and local EPC management functionality.
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RFID Labeling Solutions
Avery Dennison has announced the unveiling of its "equipment-free" global sourcing solution, RFID Ticket Express, which enables businesses requiring small to mid-size quantities of RFID labels to quickly meet their 2005 compliance requirements. The company establishes that after installation of the RFID Ticket Express program, vendors can expect 48- to 72-hour delivery of preprogrammed and verified RFID labels to destinations worldwide. Labels are fully preprinted with human-readable data, bar codes, and graphics according to customer specifications. Says Avery Dennison, because the labels can be ordered in small to mid-size quantities, companies with moderate requirements can bypass the capital and time investments associated with purchasing in-house RFID labeling equipment and training personnel in its use.
Further, for businesses searching for a speedy and cost-efficient in-house RFID label printing solution, the company is offering its RFID Starter Kit in two versions. Version 1 is supplied with a reader, while Version 2 comes with a reader and two antennas. Standard features include a high-speed printer, Class 1 labels and/or carton, demonstration software, onsite setup assistance, training, and 12 months of technical support. The Starter Kit also includes a free upgrade to the printer and software when protocol standards change.
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Rapid Development and Deployment Platform
GlobeRanger, Inc. has debuted its iMotion solution, which provides an RFID platform, software development kit (SDK), application components, and tools for rapid applications development and deployment. Built so that business consultants, application developers, and system engineers can easily configure and manage RFID solutions, iMotion is designed for production-scale implementations of RFID/mobile technologies, and provides comprehensive infrastructure to control devices, manage networks, and transform data to optimize business processes, says GlobeRanger.
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