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    RFID Inventory Management

    RFID Management - development component control
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    TagCentric is RFID middleware that controls heterogeneous RFID devices and gathers RFID-related data into a user-specified database. It's cost (free!) and simplicity make it ideal for use by small businesses, RFID testing facilities, and universities.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    This project has the intention to create an enterprise application for inventory control based in RFID technologies and Sun middleware open source
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    Dany Middleware pretend to be a middleware for comercial and non comercial RFID readers, our plan is to use EPCglobal and ISO, but we pretend to expand to any format.
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