RFIDTraxx LLC Introduces AssetTraxx - Asset Tracking System
October 27, 2009
RFIDTraxx LLC announced today the introduction of AssetTraxx, its new asset tracking software
using RFID. AssetTraxx, designed for ease-of-use at an affordable price point, combines the power of the Microsoft® SQL
Server® with active RFID tags and readers from Ingecom to allow the tracking of assets
The AssetTraxx system is ideal for use in any environment where the tracking of items is an essential part of business.
Whether it is a computer, medical equipment, a pallet of products or a box of files, AssetTraxx can locate that asset.
The unique alert system, built in to the software, allows the administrator to monitor the movement of any critical equipment
while giving the user the flexibility to check assets in and out as needed for their work.
The web-based software allows anyone, with the appropriate permissions, to interrogate the system (either through an internal
network or via the Internet). The use of SQL Server, a widely used database server, allows for easy integration with existing
systems, if required, while giving the standalone system tremendous power. The use of Ingecom active 2.45 GHz active tags means
that small unobtrusive tags can be placed on the asset, while still giving the range needed to track the assets.
“AssetTraxx gives the manager of a facility the ability to inexpensively know where all the assets are in the building” said
Steve Halliday, an RFIDTraxx partner. “The active tags allow for easy monitoring of complete rooms of equipment”.
AssetTraxx has been designed as a highly adaptable system that can accommodate companies of all sizes and requirements. The
AssetTraxx system makes it easy for a company to implement on a small scale and expand the system as its needs grow.
“The AssetTraxx software allows the user to find an asset, view a location, and check assets in and out of the system” added
Joe Lemieux, an RFIDTraxx partner. “The alert system immediately notifies a manager when an asset has been removed from its
pre-assigned location.”
“The Auto ID, RFID and sensor markets are moving along so many paths, we wanted to bring together the broadest range of RFID,
sensor, NFC, wireless and networking technology companies to help explore industry and business opportunities for the region.”
added Tom Coyle, one of the event’s program managers. “We are happy to have RFIDTraxx LLC participating in the event.”
RFIDTraxx LLC announced today that it will participate in the MIT Enterprise Forum’s
AUTO-ID & SENSING SOLUTIONS Expo to be held on October 27, 2009 at the MIT Stata Center in Cambridge MA.
RFIDTraxx LLC will showcase two of its products, DocStaxx and AssetTraxx, at the show. DocStaxx is a real time
document tracking solution that allows for the tracking of individual documents in a folder. Using a parent/child
relationship the location and history of a document and its folder can be found at all times. AssetTraxx is designed
for the real time tracking and location of assets of any size in a building. The use of an active RFID tag allows
for rooms of any size to be easily monitored.
Both products are designed for ease-of-use at an affordable price point, combining the power of the Microsoft® SQL Server®
with RFID tags and readers. Whether the item to be tracked is a single sheet of paper, computers and peripherals, medical
devices, or any other asset, the solutions allow for a flexible method of monitoring those items along with an easy way
to upgrade the system as needed. These systems are totally scalable and can be customized to individual requirements.
DocStaxx uses RFID tags and readers from Magellan Technology, a 13.56 MHz solution that uses Phase Jitter Modulation and allows
the close stacking of RFID tags that cannot be accomplished by any other RFID system available today. AssetTraxx uses 2.45 GHz
active tags from Ingecom to give excellent performance at a price level that is hard to match.
The software is web-based allowing anyone with the appropriate permissions to interrogate the system (either through an internal
network or via the Internet). The use of SQL Server, a widely used database server, allows for easy integration with existing
systems if required, while giving the standalone system tremendous power.
“Both systems are unbelievably powerful and yet allow the user to implement them at a small scale and grow as their needs grow”
said Steve Halliday, an RFIDTraxx partner. “The MIT forum is a great place to introduce AssetTraxx and showcase these products”.
“The Auto ID, RFID and sensor markets are moving along so many paths, we wanted to bring together the broadest range of RFID,
sensor, NFC, wireless and networking technology companies to help explore industry and business opportunities for the region.”
added Tom Coyle, one of the event’s program managers. “We are happy to have RFIDTraxx LLC participating in the event.”