OATSystems Announces 1st Flexible Architecture for RFID-Centric Business Process Innovation; Mitigates Risk, Enables Numerous Types of RFID-centric Business Processes.WALTHAM, Mass. -- OATSystems(R), Inc., the recognized 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. framework leader, today announced OAT Foundation Suite 5.0 Flexible Architecture: the first RFID solution framework to implement best practice RFID applications and flexibly deploy them on any combination of readers, edge controllers, premises and enterprise servers. This flexibility is the key to enabling clients to mitigate the risk of locking their business processes into a single architecture approach and enables users to innovate new and more effective ways of implementing their RFID-enabled business processes. "The ability to provision the same software seamlessly in solid-state on a reader or an appliance, while at the same time permitting traditional server deployments, is a break from the one-size-fits-all mold that has limited this industry," said Sanjay Sarma Sanjay Sarma (born May 1968) is an associate professor of mechanical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the technology visonary credited with developing many standards and technologies that form the foundation of the commercial RFID industry. Prof. , Chief Technology Officer, OATSystems. "Our Flexible Architecture is the logical next generation solution from the fragmented and black box alternatives in the market today." Making it easy for companies to implement RFID-enabled applications in an SOA (1) (Start Of Authority) The first record in a DNS zone file. See DNS records. (2) (Service Oriented Architecture) The modularization of business functions for greater flexibility and reusability. environment and integrate with existing business applications, OATlogic 5.0 provides companies with a single, seamless design environment to manage all RFID-centric business processes across the various deployment options - devices, controllers, premises and enterprise servers. OATxpress 5.0 provides a library of best practice RFID applications, based on years of deployment expertise, which are pre-configured to run directly on different deployment options including devices that support IBM's WebSphere RFID Device Infrastructure (WRDI WRDI WebSphere RFID Device Infrastructure WRDI Write Disable ) such as Alien Technology Alien Technology is a manufacturer of RFID technology. The company is headquartered in Morgan Hill, California, with an RFID tag manufacturing facility in Fargo, North Dakota, the Alien RFID Solutions Center, in the Dayton, Ohio area, and sales offices in the US, Europe and Asia. , Arcom and many others. WRDI provides a standards-based, embedded environment for deploying distributed applications directly on readers and edge controllers. "Firms must diagnose the impact of RFID deployments on existing IT systems," writes Christine Overby in the April 2006 Forrester Research Forrester Research is an independent technology and market research company that provides its clients with advice about technology's impact on business and consumers. Corporate facts
OATlogic 5.0 provides the following new capability: --Single, seamless RFID application design environment across all deployment options - device, edge controller, premises and enterprise servers --Graphical user interface with point and click to assign deployment locations for application primitives --Over 50 logical application primitives that are available for deployment on any device or server OATxpress 5.0 provides the following new capability: --OATxpress best practice applications (shipping, receiving, pallet building, etc.) now run on 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) WebSphere RFID Device Infrastructure (WRDI) enabled devices --Remote provisioning with no manual device configuration required --User interface may run directly on WRDI devices minimizing network dependency OAT Foundation Suite 5.0 Flexible Architecture will be demoed in the OATSystems booth #326 at RFID Journal RFID Journal is an independent media company devoted solely to radio frequency identification (RFID) and its many business applications. A bi-monthly print publication and online news and information source, the Journal offers news, features that address key adoption issues, case Live in Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. on May 1-3. OAT Foundation Suite 5.0 supports the following software platforms: IBM RFID Premises Server, SUN Solaris and Oracle, Red Hat Linux Red Hat Linux, assembled by Red Hat, was a popular, "middle-aged" Linux distribution (not as old as Slackware but older than Ubuntu) upon its discontinuation in 2004.[1] Red Hat Linux 1.0 was released on November 3, 1994. and PostgreSQL, Microsoft Windows and SQL Server. About OAT OATSystems, Inc. is the recognized RFID framework leader with software that empowers businesses to achieve competitive advantage from radio-frequency identification (RFID). As a pioneer in the development of RFID technology, OAT has been setting the standards in RFID for over half a decade and is responsible for industry firsts that include; the largest scale and largest scope of deployments, as well as the most innovative approaches to providing enterprise-wide RFID solutions. OAT's multinational client base consists of over 70 customers in retail, CPG CPG central pattern generators. , consumer electronics, manufacturing, life sciences, aerospace and defense. Headquartered in Waltham, MA, OAT has offices in Austin, Chicago, London, and Bangalore and is on the Web at www.oatsystems.com. |
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