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Abhisam Software announces free RFID training course

From:  "Media PR Group" <publicity-AT-mediaprgroup.com>
To:  "Mr Jonathan corbet" <lwn-AT-lwn.net>
Subject:  (PR) Free RFID Training Course From Abhisam Software Gets More Popular
Date:  Fri, 1 Feb 2008 05:41:22 UT
Message-ID:  <20080201054122.6B2746F86BB@exclamationrarecoins.com>


MIAMI, FL - February 1, 2008 - Since its launch about a month ago, 
Abhisam Softwares' free training course on Radio Frequency 
Identification (RFID) technology has continued to grow in popularity. 
Week after week, the site http://www.freerfidcourse.com has been 
attracting thousands of new visitors who are looking for a learning 
course on RFID technology that's easy to understand and does not come 
with any restrictions at all on usage.

Abhisam Softwares free RFID technology course gives these people a no-
cost training program that addresses their needs.

RFID technology continues to grow by leaps and bounds and is much more 
visible now, than in the past few years. In fact, the year 2008, is 
said to be the "Year of RFID". This technology, which saw rapid 
adoption in earlier years due to mandates by large organizations like 
Wal-Mart, Tesco, the US Department of Defense and others, has now 
finally come into the mainstream on its own. In fact, RFID technology 
is no longer restricted to only Supply Chain Management, but has also 
found eager users in many other diverse areas like Health care, 
Manufacturing, Inventory management, Food traceability, Animal 
tagging, Libraries, Transportation and even Waste Management. In the 
year 2008, it is estimated that about $4 billion worth of RFID tags, 
readers, hardware & software would be bought by various user 
organizations, to tag trillions of dollars worth of items.

This huge growth, however, is not matched at all by the availability 
of information to educate interested end users, system implementers 
and other stakeholders in the RFID area. Most training courses 
available are either having restricted enrollment, are too expensive 
or simply require spending time and effort attending classes in out-of 
town locations. Free courses are rare and if they are found, are 
mostly text based periodic emails or rehashed vendor presentations.

This is where a free, vendor-neutral, technology focused and easy to 
learn course on RFID could really help and Abhisam Software seems to 
be bang on target with the free RFID course. This course is made up of 
text, rich graphics, Flash animations and interactive exercises that 
make learning about RFID fun and easy. It introduces the learner to 
the basics of RFID technology without either being boring or over the 
top. The learner gets a balanced knowledge related to tags, 
frequencies, application areas and even issues such as privacy. Unlike 
some free courses made by other providers, Abhisam Softwares RFID 
course can be downloaded to the learners PC without any restrictions 
at all. The course runs in its own player which is provided in the 
same download package.

The course is really good, with rich graphics and Flash animation 
videos to explain the concepts. "I really loved it and found it 
extremely useful to teach my potential customers about RFID 
technology," says an RFID industry veteran of many years, who has 
downloaded the course. 

Abhisam Software also has a regular learning course on RFID that is 
much more detailed and comprehensive, as compared to the free RFID 
course. More information is available at: http://www.abhisam.com 

About Abhisam Software: Abhisam Software is a young knowledge based 
company engaged in providing e-learning courses on various technical 
subjects, including RFID. In addition to the free course on RFID 
Basics, Abhisam Software also provides a comprehensive e-learning 
course on RFID that can be taken online.


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