RFID Middleware: Striving for Total Interoperability
From RFID Journal ... June 2, 2004—Joining the growing ranks of companies offering RFID middleware, software provider RfideaWorks has released RFIdirector and RFIdb. ...
RFideaWorks provides high-performance, flexible RFID-enabling solutions to help businesses meet new Wal-Mart, DoD, FDA, Airbus/Boeing, and international RFID requirements - regardless of which standards are used. This means a company can do business in a "mix and match" RFID and auto identification data capture (AIDC) standards world, like EPC, ISO, proprietary, UID, bar codes and data from GPS, RTLS, electronic pedigrees, biometrics, and still have their existing information systems working smoothly and efficiently throughout the enterprise, supply chain, and customer base.
RFideaWorks incorporates advanced technology, like RFIdirector (TM) - a unique patent-pending process for middleware data capture and input/output device-independent interoperability, RFIdb (TM) - the first real-time database designed from the ground up especially for RFID, and RFIdwh (TM) - the first real-time intelligent data warehouse using RFID information. RFIdb and RFIdwh also employ a patent-pending process and architecture. Integrated seperately or together, RFideaWorks helps users meet "RFID ASAP" requirements quickly and more importantly rapidly accelerates strategic business transformation to gain major competitive advantage in an RFID-centric business world without introducing complexity, big budgets, long timeframes, and unnecessary risks.
Labels: architecture, biometrics, card, devices, disadvantage, dod-uid, fda, flexible, gps, interoperability, rfid-device, risks, rtls, uid, warehouse

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