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Sponsored Post: Correos, Sybase iAnywhere and RFID Anywhere™

Filed in archive Sponsored Post by Creative Weblogging on August 14, 2007

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Correos - the Spanish postal servicelinks - has deployed RFID Anywhere™ software platform in one of the largest RFID projects in Europe, Sybase iAnywhere reported.

With the use of RFID Anywhere™, Correos has introduced a radio frequency control system, called Q-RFID, in 16 Automated Processing Centers (APCs) throughout Spain, and in four other bulk Admission Centers, enabling the company to ensure quality control and the traceability of postal deliveries.

According to Regina Defarges, organizational deputy director of Correos:

"The use of RFID Anywhere enhances Correos' competitiveness as a result of more efficient management of postal processes and an improvement in the quality of its services. We're proud to be the forerunner in the use of RFID technology in the postal industry."

Martyn Mallick, director of RFID Technologies at Sybase iAnywhere said:

"The postal industry provides an excellent example of how RFID technology can increase process efficiencies resulting in improved delivery times and streamlining of operating procedures.

Correos chose RFID Anywhere for its superior ability to coordinate a vast number of RFID readers in a dense environment and to integrate business logic and processes with the latest automatic data collection and sensor technologies."

Sybase iAnywhere - a subsidiary of Sybase, Inc. (NYSE:SY) - holds worldwide market leadership positions in mobile and embedded databases, mobile management and security, mobile middleware and synchronization, and Bluetooth® and infrared protocol technologies.

RFID Anywhere™ is a powerful infrastructure that enables the creation of intelligent sensor networks out-of-the-box.
RFID Anywhere™ simplifies the development, deployment, configuration and management tasks for highly distributed, multi-site, intelligent sensor networks, and abstracts the interaction with the physical network of devices.

With the use of RFID Anywhere™, sensors are able to work together as an intelligent network by combining, organizing and coordinating these technologies through a common management structure, advanced feature set and event-driven development framework.

Click here to learn more about RFID Anywhere, to join the very popular RFID Anywhere™ developer community and to download a free development copy of the product.

This post is sponsored by Sybase iAnywhere.


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