RFID
Luminary Sanjay Sarma To Join OAT As
CTO
RFID “Founding
Father” and Former Research Chairman
of MIT's Auto-ID Center To Oversee Technology
Strategy of Leading RFID Software Vendor
WATERTOWN,
MASS. – MAY 24, 2004 – OATSystems,
Inc., the leading provider of software
for the High-Resolution Supply Chain™,
today announced that Dr. Sanjay Sarma
will join the company as its Chief
Technology Officer (CTO). Sarma previously
led MIT’s Auto-ID Center, where
he worked closely with early Radio
Frequency Identification (RFID) adopters
such as Wal-Mart, Target, Gillette
and the U.S. Department of Defense
to develop the core RFID technologies
and standards for the Electronic Product
Code (EPC) Network, which are now being
broadly adopted throughout the world.
Sarma is widely regarded as the “founding
father” of the EPC Network.
“No
one understands better than Sanjay how
to leverage RFID technology to improve
supply chain performance and ensure delivery
of the right product, to the right location,
at the right time,” said Prasad
Putta, CEO of OAT. “Sanjay is the
ideal person to lead OAT’s product
strategy and deliver on our vision to
develop software that unlocks the value
of RFID across an enterprise’s
extended supply chain.”
“I
had the opportunity to work very closely
with OAT while overseeing research at
MIT’s Auto-ID Center,” said
Sarma. “OAT deployed the software
that powered the Auto-ID Center’s
field trial in 2001, and the company
has been working with the pioneers of
the industry ever since. It is clear
to me that no other company is as well-positioned
to capitalize on the rapid adoption of
RFID technology.”
Sarma co-founded
MIT's Auto-ID Center in 1999 and served
as its chairman of research, where he
was responsible for creating the core
components of the EPC Network to support
broad adoption of RFID technology. EPCglobal,
a joint venture between EAN International
and the Uniform Code Council (UCC), has
been formed to lead standards development
and worldwide adoption of the EPC Network.
RFID
technology allows manufacturers, retailers,
logistics providers and other organizations
to "tag" physical
goods with tiny radio transponders that
can then be used to identify the goods
without having to visually inspect them.
Applications for the technology include
automatic inventory management for retailers
and manufacturers, improved supply chain
efficiency for logistics companies and
their customers, and better tracking
of goods to reduce theft and loss.
Industry
analysts and major retailers have estimated
that widespread adoption of RFID technology
could save companies tens of billions
of dollars annually. One analysis indicated
that the world's largest retailer alone
could save as much as $8.35 billion per
year – more than the total annual
revenue of half the companies on the
Fortune 500.
About
OAT
OATSystems,
Inc. is the leading provider of software
for the High-Resolution Supply Chain™.
OAT powers the EPC networks of many of
the world’s largest retail, defense,
CPG and pharmaceutical companies. First
released in 2001, OAT is the world’s
most widely deployed EPC software solution.
OAT has been involved in the creation
of the EPC industry from day one and
has assembled the industry’s most
respected team of EPC experts. For more
information, please visit the company’s
website at www.oatsystems.com
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