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Conference
Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
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Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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Introduction to RFID & RFID Integration Management Strategies |
| Nov 18, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Introduction to RFID provides an introductory overview of RFID technology and capabilities, and features hands-on demonstrations using RFID readers, antennas and tags. RFID Integration Management will provide attendees with a strategic vision for integrating RFID into your business enterprise. This course examines several popular technology packages and explores what they have to offer in the way of RFID functionality. Participants will receive an overview of RFID middleware and how it is used to span the gap between enterprise software and RFID hardware. Today, middleware can take an RFID event, such as reading a tag at a dock door, and inform the enterprise software of your company of that event. Attendees will learn best practices for using RFID data to streamline business processes and get maximum return on investment. |
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RFID Certification Training |
| Dec 2-3, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| * Prepare for CompTIA RFID+ Certification at a fraction of the cost of other training programs! Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is quickly becoming a necessity for business efficiency and visibility improvements. RFID systems are being incorporated primarily in supply chain applications and used to enhance asset tracking. The Department of Defense, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the organizations currently requiring their vendors to ship products with RFID tags. With the progression of RFID requirements, vendors and industry professionals must become educated on this growing technology. This comprehensive, two-day course is designed to prepare attendees for the industry standard CompTIA RFID+ examination. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of RFID technology, hardware and software capabilities, RFID system implementation, and system maintenance. The program will combine classroom instruction with real-life applications and hands-on exercises. Attendees will gain the ability to install and maintain their own RFID systems upon completion of the RFID Certification Training course. Supply chain and operations professionals, company executives, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants can all benefit from course participation. |
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RFID Technical Integration Standards |
| Dec 11, 2008 at Penn State Behrend, Research and Economic Development Center , Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| This interactive one-day course, designed for experienced IT professionals, provides a comprehensive overview of RFID middleware standards and RFID reader programming. Using a combination of actual RFID readers and reader simulators, participants will gain hands-on programming experience. Hands-on exercises planned for the course include: How to write host software to connect to an RFID reader How to configure an RFID reader How to read tags from the reader - both on demand and through notifications How to interface with I/O devices How to receive data from Application Level Events (ALE) middleware applications Participants will also learn how to use open source tools to pilot RFID enterprise integration. Experienced supply chain and operations professionals, IT managers and developers, IT solution providers and consultants who have completed Introduction to RFID and RFID Certification Training, and who will be integrating and programming RFID into enterprise information systems should take this course. |
|   |
Sport & Travel Expo-Erie 2009 |
| Mar 6-8, 2009 at Family First Sport Park, Erie Pennsylvania United States |
| Sport & Travel Expo, These expos are produced by Sportsmen for Sportsmen and provide the outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors-indoor all under one roof. All our events offer a large variety of exhibits that range from outfitters from all over the world, local and regional displays that will inform and educate the sportsmen and many retailers offering special show pricing on gear and accessories. |
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