Security/Wireless in brief
By Staff -- Manufacturing Business Technology, 1/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
To protect wireless networks, Jersualem-based Code Red Systems offers AirBlock Industrial Edition for new and legacy equipment that does not support wireless LAN security standards. Key features include multivendor interoperability, support for multiple operating systems, and centralized management.
WhereNet's WhereLAN, an integrated wireless local area network (LAN) that serves as both a real-time locating system sensor and an access point for non-WhereNet wireless LAN clients and applications, is being combined with the core radio transceiver of a Cisco Wi-Fi certified access point. The shared antennas, power, and network connections reduce overall infrastructure costs and cable runs, and improve system reliability.
Manhattan Associates and eBusiness Solution Pros (eSP) have released Wireless Application Access, a host-based system that supports the RF functions of Manhattan's warehouse management solutions for iSeries and Open Systems. At its core is a specialized version of eSP's Stay-Linked, an RF/wireless terminal emulation system that solves wireless connectivity problems for 5250/3270 and VT100/220 applications.
Savi Technology recently received both the National Infocomm and the Frost & Sullivan Leadership awards—for enhancing global supply chain security and homeland security respectively. Savi helped construct the U.S. Department of Defense's In-Transit Visibility network, the world's largest active RFID cargo tracking system.
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