Microsoft recently announced RFID (radio frequency identification) enablement for its BizTalk Server software and numerous supporting RFID partner companies. These announcements and the use cases and ...
Software Goliath Microsoft’s BizTalk RFID server’s making big news – and everyone in the RFID world is pitching the Microsoft angle to draw attention to their own RFID wares (big shocker there, right?
Ever find yourself scouring rows of data center racks for a particular device that was retired from its initial function but might be suitable for a new project? There’s an easier way to zero in on ...
Today, Microsoft made two announcements involving its middleware platform, BizTalk. The company released BizTalk service packs that bring RFID to mobile devices. Plus, it released a new beta of ...
eSpeaks' Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Two self-serve beer technology companies have partnered to broaden their range of radio frequency identification-based solutions allowing bar and restaurant patrons to serve themselves beer from taps.
VeriSign Inc. has been awarded a contract to manage a key component of a coming global distribution network that uses electronic product code (EPC) technology, according to a joint announcement by ...
Microsoft also released a collection of system architectural tools, implementation best practices, business process blueprints and other items called the Enterprise Service Bus Guidance to help ...
BizTalk Server 2006 R2 will provide native support for EDI and Applicability Statement 2 e-commerce communications protocols and will support RFID technology. The latter should provide channel ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. July 13, 2004—Microsoft continues to expand integration of RFID into its products. A senior VP of the software giant’s server platform division ...
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