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New Solution Helps Making Real-time Decisions|
- By CXOtoday Staff, Apr 18, 2008 1622 hrs IST
- Tags : Microsoft has come out with a new offering BizTalk RFID Mobile, to enable real-time business decisions. New offering is designed to enhance business productivity.
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Microsoft has recently unveiled the Microsoft BizTalk RFID Mobile a lightweight platform for a variety of mobile devices. This new offering is designed to simplify the development of mobile applications that expose relevant, real-time business information. BizTalk RFID Mobile enables delivery of relevant information from mobile devices to core business processes for a variety of scenarios.
"Given today's fast-paced environment, customers have asked for business process technologies that enable real-time decision-making to help drive measurable business results," said Burley Kawasaki, director (product management) in the Connected Systems Division at Microsoft.
Together with industry partners including Motorola, Intermec Technologies, Unitech, Samsung, and Psion Teklogix, Microsoft hopes to deliver a cost-effective, mobile RFID platform that works with existing business processes and systems.
The platform is a set of compatible, mission-critical technologies and development tools, that enable customers to develop applications, which work with existing systems.
Microsoft BizTalk RFID Mobile when used with BizTalk Server 2006 R2, enables real-time decisions by extending business process to Windows CE and Windows Mobile 5.0 applications. BizTalk Server 2006 R2, Microsoft's core SOA and BPM technology, which was generally available in September 2007, included advancements for fixed RFID readers like device management, data filtering and business rules, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), and interoperability with line-of-business adapters for manufacturing, finance and healthcare.
Microsoft has also announced the BizTalk RFID Standards Pack, for customers to seamlessly integrate their RFID solutions with Electronic Product Code (EPC) global ratified standards, including Tag Data Translator (TDT) and Low Level Reader Protocol (LLRP) standards.
A private beta version of the product is now available, however, general availability is expected in late 2008.
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