Optio Software Unveils Powerful, Portable Labeling Solution; Optio Advanced Labeling(TM) Supports Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) And Bar-Code Technology as Well as On-Demand Printing from Mobile Devices.ALPHARETTA, Ga. -- Optio Software, Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). : OPTO OPTO Optical OPTO One Person Train Operation (transportation) ) today introduces Optio Advanced Labeling(TM), a solution that enables companies to generate thermal, bar-code and radio frequency identification See RFID. (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. ) labels and print them on demand from Windows desktop computers and mobile devices. "We're excited about this technology because it will help our customers solve difficult technical challenges with innovative solutions," said John Riordan John Riordan was an American mathematician and author of major early works in combinatorics, particularly Introduction to Combinatorial Analysis and Combinatorial Identities. He worked most of his life at Bell Labs. , president of Harvest Technology Group in Atlanta. "RFID has the potential to enhance visibility, reduce paperwork and eliminate obsolete, non-value added processes from supply chains in virtually every industry." Optio Advanced Labeling generates output from Windows desktop or wireless Pocket PCs, Windows CE and Windows CE.NET mobile devices and supports Maxicode, 2D, Data Matrix and many other bar-code standards as well as hundreds of thermal label printers. Advanced Labeling works with Optio e.ComIntegrate(TM), an existing document output management solution. Research & Markets expects the RFID industry to grow from a $1.95 billion market in 2005 to $3 billion in 2006, and it is projected to reach $26.9 billion in 2015, according to a June 2005 report. "We developed this product in response to the market's need for a solution that meets today's rapidly evolving labeling standards," said Steve Kaye, Optio senior vice president of marketing and product management. "Because Advanced Labeling is fully compatible with existing Optio solutions and supports a rich collection of bar-code, thermal printer and RFID technologies, customers can use both side by side as part of a gradual, cost-effective transition process. RFID has the promise to introduce dramatic new productivity efficiencies. For example, RFID tags on incoming pallets can automatically track and sort inventory--before the cartons are even opened--saving time, money and labor." In addition to enabling organizations to accurately and automatically track items, Optio Advanced Labeling provides the capability to: --Speed receiving process to inventory or production without human intervention --Print labels from the shop or warehouse floor --Tailor labels to customer and trading partner requirements --Track containers across borders and customs from manufacturer to customer --Track computers, printers and other valuable equipment for ready access and reduced losses --Reduce "lost" shipments --Ensure accurate identification of parts Optio Advanced Labeling conforms to leading retail, chemical, automotive and other RFID standards, including U.S. Department of Defense, and supports bar-code symbologies for 26 EAN EAN experimental allergic neuritis. .UPC (Universal Product Code) The standard bar code printed on retail merchandise, which is administered by GS1 US, Brussels, Belgium and Lawrenceville, NJ (www.gs1.org). , 29 linear, 13 composite and 10 2D standards. It also supports more than 900 optimized thermal-label printers and any standard office printer, including model-specific drivers for enhanced label printing performance. Label templates are compatible with stock from APLI APLI AustralAsian Palliative Care Link International , Avery, Brady, CILS CILS Commerce Information Locator Service CILS Continuous Integrated Logistics System CILS Chicago International Language School (Chigasaki, Kanagawa, Japan) CILS Center for International Law Studies CILS Crew-In-the-Loop Simulator , Zip Tape and other leading vendors. The system features wizard-driven design tools that let users select from a template or create a custom label. About Harvest Technology Group Founded in 1999 and based in Atlanta, Harvest Technology Group provides interoperable, flexible and scalable enterprise content and distributed output management (ECDOM) solutions. About Optio Software, Inc. More than 5,000 companies use Optio solutions to achieve unprecedented speed, accuracy, functionality and quality in their inbound and outbound document processes and extend their enterprise resource planning See ERP. (application, business) Enterprise Resource Planning - (ERP) Any software system designed to support and automate the business processes of medium and large businesses. (ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) An integrated information system that serves all departments within an enterprise. Evolving out of the manufacturing industry, ERP implies the use of packaged software rather than proprietary software written by or for one customer. ) and hospital information systems (HIS) applications. Founded in 1981, Optio Software maintains world headquarters in Alpharetta, Ga., with Europe, Middle East and Africa headquarters in Paris and sales offices in Germany and the United Kingdom. More information about Optio Software (OTCBB:OPTO) is available at www.OptioSoftware.com. (C) Copyright 2006, Optio Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Optio is a registered trademark and Optio Advanced Labeling and Optio e.ComIntegrate are trademarks of Optio Software, Inc. Other companies and products mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. |
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