NoticiasHaga clic aquí para volver a la lista de noticias SATO Integrates Microsoft BizTalk RFID platform to provide Robust and Cost-Effective RFID-enabled Supply-Chain SolutionsCL4e printers are seamless integrated into BizTalk RFID to overcome barriers preventing widespread RFID adoption. Brussels, May 1 2007 - SATO, a pioneer in the Automatic Identification and Data Collection (AIDC) industry and a leader in barcode printing, labelling, and EPC/RFID solutions today announced that it is working with Microsoft Corp. to integrate the capabilities of Microsoft BizTalk RFID with SATO’s industry-leading RFID solution development experience. M anufacturing and retail supply-chain end-users increasingly rely on RFID technology for end-to-end visibility. SATO RFID printers and devices, consumables and software can now use the power of BizTalk RFID to enable customers to identify products and materials in real-time, and track and trace them throughout their lifecycle and throughout the supply-chain. Supply-chain systems today do not collect and keep track of information critical to managing products and materials flows and keeping operations efficient and profitable. There are obstacles that prevent end-users from benefiting from a fully realized supply-chain RFID-enabled solution: a lack of standards, differing access protocols and limited integration with the third-party or legacy systems. SATO-developed RFID Device Provider software works with BizTalk Server 2006 R2 to provide a uniform way to remotely connect, communicate and manage the SATO CL408e RFID printer on the Windows platform. The Device Service Provider makes use of the abstract classes in the Microsoft BizTalk RFID platform to easily find, configure and connect SATO printers. “SATO has field-proven experience in complex, ground-breaking RFID deployments. METRO Group is the world’s fourth largestretailer and the first retailer to use RFID technology in its supply chain from November 2004. More than 70% of its major suppliers are now able to deliver their product pallets tagged with SATO RFID solutions and thus meet the Group’s compliance requirements,” said Brian Lang, Senior Manager of SATO International and head of the Solutions Sales & Marketing team. He commented, “Microsoft has created scalable, flexible RFID solutions aligned with our business approach of seamless integration on any scale. We work with a pplication developers and systems integrators to offer solutions that tightly and seamlessly integrate with various business information systems.” "BizTalk RFID has all the tools developers need to build successful plug-and-play vertical applications,” said Steve Sloan, senior product manager in the Connected Systems Division at Microsoft. “SATO products are built on BizTalk RFID to optimise customers’ business processes for end-to-end supply-chain management.” To learn more about SATO RFID Device Service Provider software and how it fits in the Microsoft RFID Service Framework, please visit the following link: http://www.satoworldwide.com/software/msRFID.html. Your SATO Team.
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Acerca de SATOSATO es pionero en la industria de sistemas automáticos de identificación y captura de datos (AIDC) y ha inventado la primera impresora electrónica de códigos de barras por transferencia térmica del mundo. Ha revolucionado la industria de codificación de barras introduciendo su sistema de captura de datos (DCS) y concepto de etiquetado –una solución integral de códigos de barras y etiquetas que incluye impresoras de códigos de barras de alta calidad, escáners/terminales de mano, software para diseñar etiquetas y consumibles. SATO es una de las primeras empresas de la industria que ha introducido una solución UHF RFID multi-protocolo completa y conforme al estándar EPC. SATO cotiza en la primera sección de la Bolsa de Tokio en Japón. Tiene oficinas en todo el mundo: EEUU, Bélgica, Francia, Alemania, España, Gran Bretaña, Polonia, Nueva Zelanda, Australia, Singapur, Malasia, Tailandia y China. Cerró el ejercicio el 31 de marzo del 2008 con unos ingresos que ascendieron a 767 millones de dólares estadounidenses. Para más información, visite www.satoworldwide.com. Información de contacto: Silvia Casallachs, Marcel Abarca
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