OATSystems,
IBM and Alien Technology Unveil 1st RFID
Applications Deployed Directly on Alien
Reader
Flexible
Architecture Enables Distributed RFID
Use Case Implementation
WALTHAM,
Mass. and MORGAN HILL, Calif. - May
2, 2006 - OATSystems®,
Inc., the recognized RFID framework
leader, IBM and Alien Technology today
unveiled the first RFID software applications
to be deployed directly on a RFID reader.
OATxpress 5.0 best practice RFID applications
may be flexibly deployed based on business
requirements on any combination of
enterprise and premises servers and
as of today, edge controllers and readers.
This flexibility is critical to mitigating
the risk of locking into a single architectural
approach that may not scale past a
pilot or may fail to address the requirements
of various RFID-centric business processes.
Alien
Technology's ALR-9800 is the first RFID
reader to be validated for OATxpress
5.0 deployments by leveraging IBM's WebSphere
RFID Device Infrastructure (WRDI). WRDI
provides a standards-based, embedded
environment for deploying distributed
applications directly on readers and
edge controllers.
"This
is a major milestone for the RFID industry," said
Scott Burroughs, solutions executive
for IBM's Sensor & Actuator Solutions
group. "For the first time, end
users can deploy RFID software applications
to enterprise-class intelligent RFID
readers. This greatly simplifies implementation
and ongoing management - enabling users
to more easily innovate and implement
distributed business processes that provide
the key to maximizing the power of RFID
technology to drive real ROI, on top
of IT class middleware."
"The
OAT Flexible Architecture that we also
announced today, enables companies to
deploy RFID applications on any combination
of devices or servers to best meet use
case requirements and mitigate risk," said
Marc Osofsky, vice president, Marketing & Product
Management, OATSystems. "With our
latest release, OATlogic provides a single,
graphical design environment to manage
all RFID applications regardless of where
they are deployed and OATxpress provides
best practice RFID applications which
are pre-configured to deploy directly
on IBM WRDI-enabled devices such as the
Alien ALR-9800."
RFID
applications deployed directly on application
readers are well suited to address use
cases with local operational events that
require rapid sense and respond actions
such as pallet verification, shipping,
conveyor routing, receiving and many
more. The OAT-Alien application reader
enables real-time business processes
while simplifying implementation, ongoing
management and reducing bandwidth requirements.
OATxpress applications may be remotely
provisioned to the ALR-9800 reader with
no manual configuration required and
the browser-based, user interface may
run directly on the reader reducing network
dependency for operation.
"The
integration of the IBM WebSphere RFID
Device Infrastructure (WRDI) on the ALR-9800-WRDI
reader in 2005 enabled enterprise integration
for end users using WebSphere," said
Susan Pearson, vice president, Alliances,
Alien Technology. "The deployment
of OATxpress 5.0 applications on the
reader now brings business logic to the
edge of the RFID network, enabling real-time,
local response to data, and the inherent
reliability and efficiency of a distributed
system."
The
OAT-Alien application reader will be
demonstrated in the OATSystems booth
#326 at RFID Journal Live in Las Vegas
on May 1-3. The OAT-Alien appliance is
available immediately through OATSystems
and Alien Technology account representatives.
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, 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.
About
IBM
IBM is the world's largest information
technology company, with 90 years of
leadership in helping businesses innovate.
IBM Software offers a wide range of middleware
and operating systems for all types of
computing platforms. The fastest way
to get more information about IBM software
is through the IBM Software home page
at www.software.ibm.com.
About
Alien Technology
Alien Technology provides UHF Radio Frequency
Identification (RFID) products and services
to customers in retail, consumer goods,
manufacturing, defense, transportation
and logistics, pharmaceuticals and other
industries. Organizations use Alien's
RFID products and services to improve
the effectiveness, efficiency and security
of their supply chains, logistics and
asset tracking operations. Alien's products
include RFID tags, RFID readers and related
training and professional services. Alien's
patented Fluidic Self Assembly (FSA)
technology and related proprietary manufacturing
processes are designed to enable the
manufacture of high volume, low cost
RFID tags.
Alien
was founded in l994 and employees about
235 people worldwide. The company's facilities
include: its corporate headquarters in
Morgan Hill, CA; an RFID tag manufacturing
facility in Fargo, ND; the Alien RFID
Solutions Center, in the Dayton, Ohio
area, and sales offices in the US, Europe
and Asia. Alien is a member of EPCGlobal.
More information about Alien is available www.alientechnology.com.
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