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Intermec Embeds IBM RFID Software into IF5 RFID Reader; Combination Enhances Network and Device Management, Reduces Network Traffic and Automates Operations.


ARMONK, N.Y. & EVERETT, Wash. -- IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries)  and Intermec Technologies Corp. today announced that Intermec has embedded IBM's WebSphere 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.  Device Infrastructure (WRDI WRDI WebSphere RFID Device Infrastructure
WRDI Write Disable
) into the Intermec IF5 RFID reader A transmitter/receiver that reads the contents of RFID tags in the vicinity. Also called an "RFID interrogator." The maximum distance between the reader's antenna and the tag vary, depending on application. , creating an "intelligent" RFID reader that automates the process of routing and managing incoming data from RFID tags, even from remote locations.

The new WRDI capabilities, available immediately, give IF5 readers edge-server capabilities including the ability to perform on-board decision-making, reducing network traffic by filtering incoming data from external RFID tags and sending only the most pertinent information upstream to a company's application server. WRDI also provides the readers with a platform that can easily integrate and reconcile RFID information with data used in other parts of the business.

"As the proliferation of RFID deployments continue, the amount of data that flows between RFID tags and readers expands exponentially," said Intermec Vice President Mike Wills. "Yet the benefits of RFID are only as good as the data that streams into the system. The combination of the IF5 and IBM's powerful middleware provides companies with an intuitive solution that turns the flow of data into business-critical information."

IBM's WRDI was developed for RFID device manufacturers who need an embedded open-standards based software platform to provide automatic RFID data collection and reporting from remote locations where on-site IT services are not available. Embedded into the IF5 reader, the platform allows the reader to route data to an IBM RFID WebSphere Premises Server, as well as control RFID printers, such as the Intermec PM4i. Also integrated into the WRDI framework is IBM's WebSphere Everyplace eve·ry·place  
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Everywhere.

Usage Note: The forms everyplace (or every place), anyplace (or any place), someplace (or some place), and no place
 Device Manager, which provides connectivity to the IBM Tivoli Systems Management suite to enable centralized cen·tral·ize  
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v.tr.
1. To draw into or toward a center; consolidate.

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 device management and the ability to download new RFID applications or device software updates to readers installed in remote locations.

IBM's software makes radio tagging a strategic business function, helping RFID go beyond simply exchanging or managing the flow of data. WRDI extracts value from the captured information and can potentially convert that information into an electronic service that can help perform strategic functions. For example, the software can move product or operational information into systems that analyze trends in the supply chain that shed light on a company's efficiency or sales trends. As a result, RFID network administrators possess the ability to gain instant and enhanced visibility into RFID-tagged pallets and products. That information then can be shared across an integrated retail or consumer supply chain, leading to greater control of inventory levels, reduced network traffic and, potentially, an overall reduction in system and management costs.

"This new offering with Intermec is the latest example of IBM's continued commitment to partner with the world's leading providers of RFID hardware solutions and to foster the adoption of RFID technologies worldwide," said Robert Mayberry, vice president of sensor and actuator A mechanism that causes a device to be turned on or off, adjusted or moved. The motor and mechanism that moves the head assembly on a disk drive or an arm of a robot is called an actuator. See access arm.  solutions, IBM. "The creation of intelligent readers that are able to optimize the benefits of industry-leading, open-standard middleware solutions will provide companies a lens into their supply chain never seen before."

About IBM

IBM is the world's largest information technology company, with 80 years of leadership in helping businesses innovate. Drawing on resources from across IBM and key business partners, IBM offers a wide range of services, solutions and technologies that enable companies to take full advantage of the on-demand era. For more information about IBM, visit http://www.ibm.com.

About Intermec

Intermec Technologies Corp., a UNOVA Inc. (NYSE NYSE

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:UNA Una

personification of honesty; leads lamb and rides white ass. [Br. Lit.: Faerie Queene]

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) company, develops, manufactures and integrates technologies that identify, track and manage supply chain assets. Core technologies include Intellitag(R) RFID, mobile computing Using a computing device while in transit. Mobile computing implies wireless transmission, but wireless transmission does not necessarily imply mobile computing. Fixed wireless applications use satellites, radio systems and lasers to transmit between permanent objects such as buildings  systems, bar code printers and label media. The company's products and services are used by customers in many industries worldwide to improve the productivity, quality and responsiveness of business operations Business operations are those activities involved in the running of a business for the purpose of producing value for the stakeholders. Compare business processes. The outcome of business operations is the harvesting of value from assets . For more information, visit www.intermec.com or call 800-347-2636. To learn more about UNOVA, visit www.unova.com.
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