Reva Systems develops RFID network infrastructure products that enable customers to rapidly deploy scalable solutions in any environment. Unlike other RFID infrastructure providers, Reva has an appliance based approach to handling RFID infrastructure. Reva's TAP appliances facilitate improved system performance, manageability and accuracy while significantly lessening implementation time and complexity.
Reva has recently announced the integration of their TAP appliance with Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle WMS in particular. The integration was unveiled at Collaborate 08 conference in Denver and subsequently at RFID Journal Live at Ls Vegas.
With this announcement, Oracle WMS customers have a much greater choice for deploying RFID in their operations. Customers can use Reva appliance to manage RFID readers and tags at the edge and Oracle to manage, transact and process the tag data centrally.
"The powerful combination of Oracle at the enterprise level and Reva at the edge
enables world class companies to harness the value of RFID for process improvement
and sustainable competitive advantage across industries, geographies and multiple
Oracle Applications" said Jon Chorley, Oracle's vice president of SCM product strategy.
"Reva makes implementing RFID simple by supporting a structured interface to Oracle
Applications. Reva's technology transforms RFID data into superior asset visibility and
supply chain information allowing Oracle users to rely on RFID for every-day
operations."
For more information about Reva Solution, please visit http://www.revasystems.com.
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Most customers do not want to have an overhead of a new network of RFID readers.
It is possible to make use of existing WiFi networks for the same. The tags are special, slightly more expensive but pay back quickly enough [since there is no need for expensive RFID readers anymore and all high value stock can be closely safeguarded by tracking in real-time]
Real-time visualization and instant stock-take are advantages.
Healthcare, mining, Energy services are the foremost verticals that are taking advantage of this technology - at a fraction of the cost of rolling out traditional RFID implementations.
Posted by Syed Imran | December 8, 2008 11:39 AM
Posted on December 8, 2008 11:39