Mojix Inc. is the recipient of the 2012 Frost & Sullivan Product Leadership Award
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Mojix Inc. is the recipient of the 2012 Frost & Sullivan Product Leadership Award PR Newswire MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, Sept. 12, 2012 -- Mojix's track and trace pRTLS solutions provide high returns on investment for clients MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, Sept. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Based on its recent analysis of the passive radio-frequency identification (RFID) readers market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes Mojix Inc. with the 2012 North American Frost & Sullivan Award for Product Leadership. The company has developed a new generation of RFID system technologies while overcoming economic and technical barriers of large-scale and high-volume RFID deployments globally. Mojix has made key technological breakthroughs over competitors to provide a game changing RFID system for enhanced supply chain management. The Space Time Array Receiver (STAR) system is the only wide area RFID reader system offering wall to wall visibility of RFID tagged goods. This level of performance is realized with advanced receiver capability for greater coverage areas and expanded utility to customers in broad market segments, including industrial manufacturing, transportation, construction, oil & gas, aerospace, perishable foods, retail, distribution and logistics. With the introduction of the STAR 3000 System in June 2012, Mojix has redefined its RFID platform and enhanced its original STAR system.

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Mojix Inc. is the recipient of the 2012 Frost & Sullivan Product Leadership Award
PR Newswire MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, Sept. 12, 2012
-- Mojix's track and trace pRTLS solutions provide high returns on investment for clients MOUNTAIN VIEW, California,Sept. 12, 2012/PRNewswire/ -- Based on its recent analysis of the passive radio-frequency identification (RFID) readers market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes Mojix Inc. with the 2012 North American Frost & Sullivan Award for Product Leadership. The company has developed a new generation of RFID system technologies while overcoming economic and technical barriers of large-scale and high-volume RFID deployments globally. Mojix has made key technological breakthroughs over competitors to provide a game changing RFID system for enhanced supply chain management. The Space Time Array Receiver (STAR) system is the only wide area RFID reader system offering wall to wall visibility of RFID tagged goods.This level of performance is realized with advanced receiver capability for greater coverage areas and expanded utility to customers in broad market segments, including industrial manufacturing, transportation, construction, oil & gas, aerospace, perishable foods, retail, distribution and logistics. With the introduction of the STAR 3000 System inJune 2012, Mojix has redefined its RFID platform and enhanced its original STAR system. Embedded with the core capabilities of active RFID performance, this system was made available to customers utilizing EPC Gen 2 passive RFID tags providing clients with strong ROI's and easily deployable solutions with no batteries to maintain. Addressing diverse requirements across multiple verticals to track and tag assets with passive RFID sensors, the STAR 3000 System has been designed to offer extremely high-scalability andvisibility across the enterprise-wide supply chain. In addition, the system's unique feature of locating passive RFID sensors in large areas, with coverage in excess of 200,000 square feet, and it,s ability to read and locate an RFID tag at a distance of 600 feet, has generated a competitive edge for the company over other players in the market. "This capability of the EPC Gen 2-compliant system to detect extremely weak radio signals makes it the longest range RFID receiver in the world and provides the best value for money to its customers," noted Frost & Sullivan Senior Research Analyst Ram Ravi. "Moreover, the system's capability to support mobile, wired, and wireless eNodes makes it a highly flexible RFID system with the option of extending the system's range as required in the case of a large-scale environment by adding more eNodes for creating new coverage areas at an extremely nominal cost." Mojix customers benefit from these highly advanced features and functionalities with expanded coverage area, and the utmost reliability in harsh indoor and outdoor environments at extremely low costs. Mojix has provided substantial benefits across the automotive, manufacturing, and retail segments through cost-effective RFID tags that help in overcoming the prevailing challenges of the traditional RFID solutions. "B overcomin thechallen esof a traditional RFID sstem, Mo ix hasla ed
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