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Netc Releases 'envision' RFID Label Manager

Monday, October 29, 2007

In the market for RFID-enabled labels?

Netc, a provider of storage-media barcode label printing software and labels, just unveiled its ‘Netc envision’ – its very first integrated, customized, RFID-enabled barcode label manager.

The product works by “easily” interfacing with data security, data tracking and tape-management systems, according to a news release.

Netc’s patent-pending software makes it possible to read and write to a complete, integrated sheet of UHF GEN 2 RFID barcode labels at one time, according to a news release. For more, check out the company’s Web site.



Netc Announces envision: RFID technology you can identify with

Netc, a leading provider of storage media barcode label printing software and labels, announced Netc envision an integrated, customized, RFID enabled media barcode label solution. Netc envision can easily interface with data security, data tracking and tape management systems. RFID technology has been used for several years in industries worldwide. However, data center RFID applications have lagged other industries. Paul DeSantis, a member of the Netc envision development team, cites a possible explanation: “Perhaps this was due to the difficulty of developing a multi-purpose, integrated label that would exceed the stringent specifications demanded by RFID technology, media barcode label readers and data center security requirements.” Michael Howley, another member of the Netc team, stresses the importance of label quality and reliability: “Each label is quality assured by Netc before it is shipped to you. We actually read and write to each label to assure our customers get the highest quality label possible.”

Netc patent-pending software makes it possible to read and write to a complete, integrated sheet of UHF GEN 2 RFID barcode labels at one time. Netc envision RFID software allows you to write VolSer and customized user data to the RFID chip. If desired you may password protect and lock this information for additional security. The software synchronizes the RFID antennas with the RFID reader to deliver maximum throughput and performance. The result is a fast, more accurate and secure process for RFID and barcode labeling of tape media. Netc envision, an RFID solution you can easily identify with.

For additional information on Netc envision, visit www.LabelArchitect.com. About Netc

Netc, the media barcode label experts, is a leading global provider of tape storage media products including Netc Label System Software, Netc eXpress Labels, Netc eXpress Tape Cartridges, Netc Label Architect, and now, Netc envision. [end] 

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