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New Active RFID Solutions for Corporate IT

By Sam Grier

rfid-tag Animus Solutions, a vendor-neutral provider of IT asset management and service management consulting, and RF Code, a leader in automating physical asset tracking, announced an alliance that will help organizations incorporate the use of active RFID extensively into a broad range of IT asset processes.

These processes include asset identification and tracking for instant inventory and audit. Active RFID is a widely used technology providing instantaneous inventory access to all physical assets that are managed. RF Code’s customers and partners use its active RFID-based solutions in a variety of applications, including IT asset tracking, real-time inventory, tracking/ordering, inventory audits, personnel tracking and security and across major industries such as healthcare, retail, and manufacturing.

“The use of active RFID technology has barely cracked the surface for IT asset business processes,” stated Walter Darrough, Vice President of Sales and Business Development for Animus Solutions. “Through this alliance with RF Code, we will use our expertise to help RF Code customers and partners realize the additional value from their investment in the technology by expanding usage into service management and best practices for IT asset management.”

Animus Solutions offers an “RFID Value Check” service, a fast-paced, low cost review of IT business processes and systems. The service evaluates opportunities for RFID technology to enhance life cycle processes. Other RFID-centric services include automation integration services and process development.

“We are successfully changing expectations for traditional asset tracking processes,” said RF Code CEO Mitch Medford. “Accurate and up-to-the-minute visibility into physical IT asset inventory has wide applicability within any organization. Working closely with Animus Solutions will help accelerate the return our customers receive from deploying our active RFID technology.”

About Animus Solutions, Inc.

Animus Solutions provides IT service management, IT security and IT asset management business consulting and implementations. As a vendor-neutral organization experienced with many of the premier automation solutions, Animus offers flexible and practical services to build software license compliance, incorporate ISO/IEC 19770-1, ISO/IEC 17799 standards and utilize ITIL effectively. To learn more about Animus Solutions, a WMBE business, visit  www.animussolutions.com.

About RF Code, Inc.

RF Code automates the ability to discover, track and monitor high-value physical assets across the enterprise. Along with a world-class roster of global partners, RF Code develops solutions used in demanding industry environments including IT, healthcare, defense, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, transportation and homeland security.

To learn more about RF Code, visit www.rfcode.com Animus Solutions and the Animus Solutions logo, along with RF Code and the RF Code logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies (Animus Solutions Incorporated and RF Code Incorporated respectively) in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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