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Portable Technology Solutions (PTS) announces the release of ClearStream 8.1, a significant update that enhances mobile RFID tracking through native integration with Zebra Technologies’ cutting-edge FXR90 and ATR7000 readers. This release elevates RFID deployments by combining GPS location data with RFID tag reads and introducing multi-lane directional movement detection, delivering comprehensive, real-time asset intelligence for complex, dynamic environments.
The piece highlights how PTS' long-standing partnership with FEIG ELECTRONIC is helping businesses across industries unlock new levels of efficiency and insight through powerful RFID and mobile technology solutions. We’re proud to be recognized for the innovative work our team continues to deliver, and grateful to collaborate with industry leaders like FEIG.
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is one of the world’s most respected centers devoted exclusively to cancer patient care, research, education, and prevention. Their mission is as straightforward as it is ambitious: “to eliminate cancer in Texas, the nation, and the world through outstanding programs that integrate patient care, research and prevention, and through education for undergraduate and graduate students, trainees, professionals, employees, and the public.”
PTS is revolutionizing real-time location tracking with the launch of the PTS RTLS Engine for ClearStream, a next-generation solution designed to provide businesses with unparalleled visibility, automation, and efficiency. By addressing long-standing industry challenges—complexity, cost, and deployment time—PTS delivers a seamless, scalable, and affordable real-time location tracking system that businesses can implement with ease.
When adopting software solutions that enhance efficiency and streamline operations, feedback from satisfied users speaks volumes. Jean-Marc Bherer, IT Manager at IdealTFC, shares his experience with TracerPlus Connect: "TracerPlus Connect has been a game-changer for us. Initially, it would take me days to devise a reliable go-live solution. Then, somehow, I crossed paths with your team—and you’ve far exceeded my expectations with your impressive add-ons. TracerPlus Connect is incredibly intuitive and efficient.
Portable Technology Solutions is no stranger to academic settings, counting many schools and universities among Our clients. PTS software, for example, helps Brigham Young University audit the chemicals used in its research laboratories. But even we were surprised when we heard that Ygal Bendavid and Samad Rostampour, professors and researchers at University of Quebec at Montreal (UQAM), are using PTS’s ClearStream Fixed RFID and Bluetooth Beacon software not to keep track of items in a lab—but as one of the primary tools in the lab.
Budd Van Lines is a moving company with five regional service centers and world headquarters in Somerset, New Jersey. They handle everything from individual moves to full-scale corporate relocations, in all 48 contiguous states and, via trusted agents, internationally. Having started in 1975 with “two trucks and a dream,” Budd Van Lines has been America’s #1 Independent Carrier for 17 years in a row according to the industry’s Trippel Survey and Research.
42Gears and Portable Technology Solutions Announce Strategic Partnership to Empower Mobile Workforces.
Portable Technology Solutions (PTS), a trailblazing provider of user-configurable mobile data collection software, TracerPlus, and edge IoT software, ClearStream RFID, and 42Gears, a leading Mobile Device Management (MDM) software provider widely used for tracking mobile and EDGE devices, are thrilled to unveil their strategic partnership as premier partners.
Chemical laboratories, whether academic, business, or government-based, improve our lives by developing new products, fostering medical advances, and training tomorrow’s scientists. In addition to the work of innovation, labs need to keep track of up to of thousands of chemicals in multiple structures and rooms, while ensuring they are stored in the proper environments and away from incompatible substances. The need for these labs to maintain accurate inventories has grown more acute, as the imperatives of cost control and time management have been joined by more stringent government regulations, spurred in part by the threat of terrorism.