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The market for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is expanding rapidly, constituting billions of dollars annually. As more organizations adopt RFID solutions and related equipment, the need to route, map, and execute workflows based on RFID data grows exponentially. Microsoft's solution to this demand is BizTalk RFID, an application built to distribute, track, analyze, and provide visibility into enterprise data collected using RFID technologies. To aid in the rapid understanding and adoption of BizTalk RFID, this book's authors have joined together to present Pro RFID in BizTalk Server 2009, the definitive resource for unlocking the potential of the application. With extensive code and configuration examples and multiple case studies illustrating how this application is being used in various industries, authors Ram Venkatesh, the lead developer of the BizTalk RFID platform, Mark Simms, a leading architect and developer of BizTalk RFID solutions, and Mark Beckner, a BizTalk Server and enterprise architecture specialist, ensure that you will gain the insight and master the tools necessary to be able to confidently and efficiently implement a BizTalk RFID solution.
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Programming --- RFID (radio frequentiële identificatie) --- programmeren (informatica)
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In most industries, successful businesses are defined by the products, services, and solutions they create and deliver in these times of economic uncertainty, a new paradigm of business is emerging. This new-generation business will be different and will be defined and measured by the effect it has and the value it adds to its shareholders and customers, and its customer's markets this forces a major rethink on strategies. Real-time visibility into supply chains and operations is critical for the next-generation business. The promise of RFID is to improve supply chain business processes through global visibility of physical objects products and other assets. Visibility not just within your own four walls, but also within your trading partners' walls. Visibility is about getting access to new data and then transforming the data into real value. Visibility enables traceability and authentication of products, enabling critical and li- saving processes such as effective recall, product authentication, brand protection, and chain of custody for pharmaceuticals. The biggest challenge that companies face today is knowing where to start the journey, and how to get a firm grip on the potential areas of value creation and eventual return on investment.
Programming --- RFID (radio frequentiële identificatie) --- programmeren (informatica)
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