Blue Vector Systems Receives Series B Funding for RFID Solutions; Draper Richards, ONSET Ventures, and Blacksmith Capital Fund Sales and Marketing Development.MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Blue Vector Systems, a leading provider of network-based RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna. and sensor appliance infrastructure solutions, today announced it has secured its Series B financing led by Draper Richards and ONSET Ventures, with additional investor Blacksmith Capital. Blue Vector will use the funding to further advance its sales team and marketing initiatives. Blue Vector is a key player in the fast growing RFID market. AMR (1) (Adaptive Multi-Rate) A variable rate speech codec selected by the 3GPP for the 3G evolution of the GSM cellphone system (WCDMA). Using the Algebraic CELP (ACELP) compression technology, AMR provides toll quality sound at transmission rates from 4.75 to 12. Research recently forecasted a 16% jump in RFID spending from 2005 to 2006, then 20% growth from 2006 to 2007. Blue Vector enables companies to realize new efficiencies in functionality and operation using RFID and sensor infrastructure. "Investing in Blue Vector Systems was an easy decision for us," said Bill Draper, general partner at Draper Richards. "This is a company with longevity, they have a very devoted and savvy management team that will do whatever it takes to succeed -- those are admirable and desired attributes for success in business." "The Blue Vector sensor and RFID network technology is unique, it solves key infrastructure deployment and network management issues that enterprises face as they begin adopting RFID," said Mark Hildebrand, general partner at ONSET Ventures. "No other RFID and sensor company is addressing this issue in the compelling way that Blue Vector is." Blue Vector's suite of distributed computing (1) The use of multiple computers networked throughout a wide geographical area, or the world via the Internet, in order to solve a single problem. See grid computing. (2) The use of multiple computers in an enterprise rather than one centralized system. appliances were designed to enable supply chain operations to easily deploy, grow and manage their RFID implementations using a network-based approach. As the first network-based infrastructure on the market, Blue Vector continues to innovate in·no·vate v. in·no·vat·ed, in·no·vat·ing, in·no·vates v.tr. To begin or introduce (something new) for or as if for the first time. v.intr. To begin or introduce something new. providing mission critical systems that are reliable, easy to maintain, and support process evolution by allowing businesses to layer and leverage existing and new processes with the same RFID and sensor network A low-speed industrial network that is used to connect sensors to actuators. A sensor network implies limited or no controller functions. Multiple sensor networks may be coupled to form device networks. See industrial control network. infrastructure. The solution consists of Blue Vector's Edge Manager Appliance (EMA (1) (Enterprise Management Architecture) An earlier strategic plan from Digital for integrating network, system and application management. It provided the operating environment for managing a multi-vendor network. ) and an RFID Network Manager Appliance (NMA NMA Nederlandse Mededingingsautoriteit NMA National Medical Association NMA National Mining Association NMA NetWare Management Agent (Novell) NMA New Model Army NMA National Motorists Association NMA North Mississippi Allstars ) with a Web-based Blue Vector Configuration Management System (CMS (1) See content management system and color management system. (2) (Conversational Monitor System) Software that provides interactive communications for IBM's VM operating system. ). Together, this family of products forms a solution designed to address the vast operational and deployment complexities companies face, from implementing initial pilots to incrementally growing their RFID and sensor footprints to map to their nationwide supply chain implementations. About Blue Vector Systems Blue Vector Systems is a network-based RFID and sensor systems company focused on reducing implementation costs and operational complexities for its customers. Through appliance-based solutions that provide reliable and cost-effective means to implement RFID infrastructure, Blue Vector Systems enables companies to realize new efficiencies in processes and on-going operations. For more information, visit www.bluevectorsystems.com. |
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