Cisco adds RFID controls

Dave Bailey
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Cisco last week announced its Intelligent Networking Foundation (INF) system to help firms manage RFID wireless tag technology. The move gives a new option to firms wanting to deploy RFID wireless tags in the supply chain and elsewhere.

The main part of the system is AON for RFID Solution – modules to extend Cisco’s Application Oriented Networking (AON) kit to embed RFID middleware into the network on Cisco’s datacentre switches a...

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