Saturday, May 17, 2008

Oracle RFID Integration at the Edge

Reva Systems and Oracle collaborate to support the capture and utilization of RFID data in the Oracle E-Business Suite. ...

... "Reva TAPs are purpose-built RFID Network Infrastructure appliances that provide RFID device control and data processing. TAPs install at a facility level to optimally manage the operations of RFID readers and other equipment from many leading providers, collect the raw tag data, process the data for accuracy and then pass only relevant RFID information to the Oracle E-Business Suite. Reva also provides a set of enterprise RFID management tools which Oracle users can rely on to remotely operate RFID infrastructure and devices across global sites." ...


Via Reva Systems: Integration of RFID Data for the Oracle E-Business Suite

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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Oracle RFID Enables Visitor Experience in Italian Museum

Oracle implements radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology at Rome's Museo delle Origini, translated as the Origins of Man, which enables a multimedia visitor experience as each exhibit is approached. ...

... "The Museum has implemented technology from Oracle and Intel to create an environment it calls Wi-Art, in which information about its exhibits is automatically transferred to visitors' handheld personal digital assistants (PDAs) as they approach. Access to the information creates a richer and more engaging experience for museum visitors, allowing them to understand each exhibit in its wider context. Relevant information is stored in an RFID tag attached to each exhibit, and is automatically displayed on the screen of a PDA equipped with an RFID tag reader when the PDA comes into range. " ...


Via Oracle Europe: Italy RFID

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Saturday, March 24, 2007

RealTime RFID Cargo Tracking Pilot in Asia

Oracle and Savi Technology collaborate to implement real-time the location tracking of cargo containers shipped from Hong Kong to Japan. The pilot project with GS1 EPCglobal has been completed. ...

Hong Kong cargo in RFID pilot

... "The milestone project was the first time that real-time information generated from active, battery-powered RFID tags on sea containers was exchanged with EPC Information Services (EPCIS), a draft GS1 EPCglobal standard enabling trading partners to communicate in a common computer language on objects moving throughout the supply chain. The communication interface with the EPCIS Server and Repository was enabled through integration of Oracle Sensor Edge Server, a component of Oracle Fusion Middleware, as well as Savi Site Manager operating software and active RFID tag and data collection systems. " ...


Via Oracle: Oracle and Savi Technology Provide Critical Information Link to Track Active RFID-Tagged Containers Shipped from Hong Kong to Japan ...

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Monday, February 16, 2004

RFID Tech News

Latest RFID Technology News...

Oracle reaffirms their RFID plans. The RFID tag cost and business case hurdle rate is explored. Infineon showcases their RFID electronics. And, UK's Tesco eyes RFID technology as a strong opportunity for benefits.

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