Blue Vector and RFID4U Team Up For Training
Blue Vector, a sensor-based distributed computing systems company, is partnering with RFID4U, an RFID learning solution, to provide a high-quality training program that emphasizes the implementation of RFID as an enterprise-wide infrastructure for customers seeking to improve their businesses through RFID and sensor-based automation.
Blue Vector is a developer of network appliances that create a hierarchical infrastructure solution for RFID. Artificial intelligence is added to network appliances to centralize the configuration of processes in two appliances. A dozen or more readers and sensors connect to the RFID Edge Manager™ Appliance (EMA), the part that carries the intelligence. The EMA is a data transport and aggregation device that also is embedded with intelligent condition and process monitoring capabilities. Dozens of these EMAs connect to the second appliance, the RFID Network Manager™ Appliance (NMA). The NMA networks and manages all device elements within any RFID deployment and provides an overview of the entire system in order to centralize management.
RFID4U is the training division for eSmart Source Inc., maintaining a focus on developing a robust catalog of RFID courses. RFID4U combines high-quality vendor-neutral training programs with vendor-authorized training courses. The expertise that Blue Vector brings is how to handle all the issues that come up between the edge and the infrastructure. Companies can sign up for the program through RFID4U's Web site (www.rfid4u.com).
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Que Chooses OTA For Certification Book
Que Certification announced that it has chosen Dallas-based RFID training specialist OTA Training to write its new book for RFID. The book, titled RFID+ Exam Cram 2, will include more than 300 exam prep questions, as well as Exam Cram's "Cram Sheet" tear card with tips, acronyms and memory joggers to create the most effective way to study for this CompTIA certification exam.
"We are very excited to bring on the expertise of OTA Training, the preeminent authority on RFID Training," said Jeff Riley, Executive Editor for the Exam Cram series, which has sold more than 3 million copies worldwide. "We strive to bring the best authors to the series, in order to create the optimum studying experience for our readers - and to help them get the best possible score on their certification exams." The RFID+ Exam Cram 2 book will be submitted for the CompTIA Authorized Quality Curriculum (CAQC) seal of approval and will be published November 2005.
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