IBM has launched WebSphere-based middleware tools for extracting and simplifying the vast amounts of data created by new radio frequency identification (RFID) tag technology.
The WebSphere RFID Premises Server 6.0 aggregates and analyses RFID data and other sensor information from every corner of an enterprise and then applies built-in business logic.
IBM said the system leverages a Services Oriented Architecture, integrating that raw data with enterprise applications, such as ERP or billing systems.
The product was unveiled at the RFID World Conference in the Dallas, Texas.
IBM said the open architecture meant that data could be seamlessly connected with business processes, letting companies better capitalise on RFID technologies.
Specifically, it lets companies use data from remote locations – such as distribution centres or retail outlets – to create and manage RFID solutions based on real business scenarios, either to drive new revenue streams, or reduce costs.
Enabling data to flow across the enterprise in a more consistent, standardized and accessible manner is the key to attaining ROI from RFID data. Data that was once money left on the floor can be transformed into unanticipated revenue opportunities.
IDC estimates that an organization employing 1,000 knowledge workers loses US$5.7 million (A$7 million) annually, solely in time wasted reformatting information. Not finding the right information costs that same organisation an additional US$5.3 million a year.
“We're entering a new phase in RFID adoption, whereby business value is the name of the game," IBM vice-president Martin Wildberger said.
“As initial RFID deployments begin to evolve into large scale productions, RFID solutions must drive new business value, return on investment and business process flexibility and innovation,” he said.
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