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LAS VEGAS Nv. April 17, 2008 -– RFID Journal Live! –– The
Enterprise Mobility business of
Motorola, Inc. today
announced the new Motorola XR450, an industrial-class fixed
radio-frequency identification (RFID) reader featuring both bi- and
mono-static antenna ports on one platform to protect RFID investments
and decrease deployment complexities. This new two-in-one solution
provides an ideal high-performance RFID reader for both item-level
tracking and more demanding supply chain applications.
The XR450
is Motorola’s latest version of its best-selling XR family of RFID
fixed reader products and includes new management software and enhanced
security features like SSH and SSL support to protect information as it
moves across external network interfaces. Additionally, custom
applications can be built and hosted on the device, offering the
flexibility customers need to accurately read RFID tags in varying
environments. The XR family of fixed RFID readers currently supports
deployments around the world, including in many countries throughout
the European Union, North and South America and Asia. With the release
of the XR450, Motorola now adds certification and country support for
both China and South Korea.
"From the retail store to airline
baggage carousels and within closed-loop warehouse environments,
Motorola’s versatile XR450 fixed RFID reader is an ideal platform to
gain inventory visibility and recognize business process efficiencies
across the entire supply chain,” said Joe White, vice president of
business development and marketing for RFID, Motorola Enterprise
Mobility business. “This advanced platform showcases Motorola’s
long-standing heritage in the radio industry and its commitment to
serving customers with the latest technological advancements to help
them extend business intelligence to the edge of their enterprise.”
The
uniquely designed XR450 RFID reader offers customers the ability to
select between using four bi-static ports that require dual antennas or
four mono-static ports that require only one antenna for transmitting
or receiving tag data. Mono-static ports are ideal for real-time
item-level tracking, application processing and management, such as in
postal tracking or reading pallets of goods at retail stores.
Businesses can use the bi-static ports for the highest possible
performance in the most challenging RF environments. The inclusion of
both mono- and bi-static ports in a single platform allows customers to
purchase one reader with the opportunity to utilize either port option
- providing greater flexibility to adapt the reader to the intended
application and environmental needs.
“The introduction of the
XR450 adds depth to the Motorola RFID product suite which is already
the most diverse in the industry,” said Michael Lowry, president of
Lowry Computer Products. “With a mono-static RFID reader option, the
total cost of ownership for enterprise RFID applications for our
customers has drastically decreased, opening the market to a new class
of end-users.”
The XR450 RFID reader is certified to run on both
Microsoft Biz Talk Server 2006 R2 and IBM Premises Websphere 6.0 and
6.1. It also supports Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0 for hosting
customer applications directly on the reader.
“By using Biz Talk
Server in conjunction with the Motorola XR450 fixed RFID reader, it
will be easier than ever for customers to connect real-time business
processes that include RFID data,” said Steve Sloan, lead product
manager, Microsoft Corp. “Together, these products will play a key role
in enabling the continued growth and broad adoption of RFID solutions.”
The new Motorola XR450 fixed RFID reader is expected to ship beginning in July 2008.
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