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ASAP Systems Introduces Mobile RFID Technology for its Passport Assets Application Enabling Increase Asset Management Flexibility
Date:8/11/2009

ASAP Systems Introduces Mobile RFID Technology for its Passport Assets Application Enabling Its Customers to Improve System Efficiency, Improve Tracking Capability, and Increase Asset Management Flexibility

San Jose, CA (PRWEB) August 11, 2009 -- ASAP Systems today announced the release of its mobile RFID technology for their asset management application; Passport Assets. The addition of this technology will enable ASAP Systems customers to improve system efficiency, improve tracking capabilities, and increase asset management flexibility. Customers using this technology are not limited to Capital or fixed Asset tracking, they are also able to track the receiving, movement check out-in and physical inventory of their Equipment, Furniture, Fixtures, IT Assets, Tools, Vehicles, Deployed Items such as Cell Phones and many others.

In addition to ASAP Systems' self- configuration and customization features, the inclusion of mobile RFID technologies further empowers their customers to save time and improve asset management accuracy. Unlike bar code, RFID's non-line-of-site data transmission can be read through and around the human body, clothing, and non-metallic materials. The additional scanning opportunities facilitate greater asset visibility and allow for the recording of asset entry, movement, and placement around your location.

"Bringing mobile RFID technologies to our asset management application, Passport Assets, will further enable ASAP Systems customers to improve operational effi
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