Intermec releases Computer and RFID Reader deployment kit

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Intermec releases Computer and RFID Reader deployment kit
By Staff Writers
Dec 18, 2008 6:00 AM
Tags: Intermec | RFID

Intermec has released a Device Deployment Kit to support Microsoft BizTalk RFID Mobile.

According to Paul Sanford, senior product manager at Microsoft, the deployment kit gives Microsoft software integration partners the tools that developers need to build plug-and-playvertical market applications.

“We want to enable our partners to develop cost effective RFID-based solutions that span organisational and geographic boundaries,” said Sanford.

“By investing in BizTalk RFID Mobile, Intermec has enabled customers to more efficiently support the entire lifecycle of an RFID system or application.”

Microsoft BizTalk RFID Mobile consists of a runtime engine and tools and components to develop, deploy and manage RFID solutions on mobile devices.

The Intermec Device Deployment Kit is available as a free dowload.

Customers can integrate both fixed and mobile RFID readers into common business processes through the same interface, providing an end-to-end platform for real-time decision making.

"Intermec's excellence and leadership in RFID has led our company to confidently depend on the quality of their device solutions while deploying software applications for our customers on the BizTalk RFID based RTVS (Real Time Visibility Systems) solutions platform," said Ram Venkatesh, CEO of S3 Edge Inc.

“We continue to support Microsoft’s platforms for RFID-based applications across various businesses year after year,” said Ray Cronin, Intermec vice president & GM of RFID.

“From the warehouse to a postal delivery route our offerings make our channel partner’s RFID implementations more scalable and efficient.”
 
 


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