The RFID Journal reports:
"The new suite, named RFID 360, brings together RedPrairie’s existing RFID middleware, the company’s RFID design, consulting and implementation services, and access to its RFID lab, where tagged-products and proof of concept can be tested.
"'RFID is still very much a custom design for most companies. It is not just about deploying hardware and software, so we are trying to provide the additional services around that application cycle,' says James LeTart, communications manger at RedPrairie, which is based in Waukesha, Wis." Read more
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