
Dear RFID experts,
Please explain if i did not use middle ware but enabled NCIP/SIP2 then what
minimum works i can get from the RFID devices? without using middle ware?
Thanking You.
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 12:06 AM, Tushar Popat wrote: Dear LIS Forum Members, This email is in reply to the RFID query being raised by Mr. DATTATRAY
SANKPAL We wish to highlight here that question raised by Mr. Mishra( from NIT
Rourkela) is very right and we wish to answer that and the same would also
give more clarity to Mr. Sunil's (from Informatics) comment on the topic. Middleware is an item in RFID project which can really provide you with
full benefit of NCIPV2.0 /SIP2 protocols. It is not important to debate
whether middleware is require or not but whether middleware provided by the
vendor would be able to integrate with third party hardware or not. In
today's business world vendors are running to lock clients by providing
them non standard solutions and hence freedom of choice is lost. Middleware
is actually the platform where SIP2/NCIP are installed which in turn
provides number of features as listed by Mr. Mishra. To set high standards of solution delivery focusing on client satisfaction
and freedom of choice, RapidRadio have integrated RFID hardware from
three OEM (RapidRadio, Tagsys & Feig) for British Council Library and show
similar openness to any of our current clients where third party hardware
is required to be integrated. We strongly feel clients can be retained by
providing them satisfactory support and not by forcing them to stick to a
current vendor & solution using non standard delivery or direct integration
methods. Below is the list of software and the RFID hardware they support. (The
list is based on our knowledge of RFID projects in India with various OEM
companies) KOHA - Nedap, 2CQR, RapidRadio (Supports both SIP2/NCIPV2.0)
Liberty & Alice - 3M, RapidRadio (Supports both SIP2/NCIPV2.0)
VTLS Virtua - 3M, Feig, RapidRadio (Supports SIP2)
LibSys - Tagsys (Supports Direct Integration)
SLIM21 - 3M, RapidRadio (Support both SIP2/NCIPV2.0)
SOUL 2.0 - RapidRadio (Support both SIP2/NCIPV2.0)
Egranthalaya - Feig, RapidRadio (Support both SIP2/NCIPV2.0)
Autolib - RapidRadio (Support both SIP2/NCIPV2.0) and many more........ Thanks & Regards
Tushar Popat B-404, Satyamev I, Opp. Gujarat High Court,
Sarkhej Gandhinagar Highway, Ahmedabad - 380 060
Phone: +91 79 2766 5256
Mob: 081560 86160
Web: www.rapidradio.co.in, http://www.rapidradio.co.in/products.html
E-mail: tushar.popat@rapidradio.co.in On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 3:35 PM, vinod mishra Dear Mr. Sunil, Please explain " Koha - only need to be activated" . Do you mean that once
SIP2 is enabled and just plug the RFID device in the machine it will start
working? without any middle ware for tagging, charging, discharging tasks
etc.? Thanking You. On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Sunil Kumar R <
sunil.kumar@informindia.co.in> wrote: Dear Sir, Any library management software which supports SIP2/NCIP protocol can be
integrated with RFID solutions. Primarily many of the software vendors
charge extra for the SIP2 protocol whereas in Koha SIP2/NCIP protocol is
inbuilt and need to be activated. In some cases vendors do charge
libraries
based on the collections, as the collection increases the cost of the
SIP2/NCIP protocols also increase. Some company provides middleware application for the integration of RFID
and
library management software, which is wrong way to do as in future if
library management software upgrade; these middleware application is not
able support the RFID and upgraded library management software. Following are the library management software which support RFID. Koha - only need to be activated
Virtua - charges extra for the SIP2 protocol and Middleware application
Autolib - charges extra for the SIP2 protocol
LibSys - charges extra for the SIP2 protocol
Alice for Windows
And many more... We have done implementation of Koha on cloud as well as onsite
installation
and provide support on the RFID solutions. Feel free to contact for any clarifications on RFID and Koha. Thanks and Regards R Sunil Kumar
BDM (Library Technology Solutions).
Informatics
Mobile: 08105083261
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Subject: [LIS-Forum] RFID supporting softwares and estimate Dear Friends,
Please share information about RFID supporting Lib Mgt softwares with
estimate and experiences of those who use the particular system.
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