News | January 14, 2016

Code Launches CortexDecoder, An Enterprise-Grade Barcode Reading Software System

CortexDecoder® opens up new barcode reading possibilities for enterprise use of smartphones and tablets.

Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) - Code, a leading developer of image-based barcode readers, has launched CortexDecoder® enterprise barcode reading software. With incredibly fast read times, the ability to read more barcode symbologies, and the versatility to read damaged barcodes, CortexDecoder® is built to add unparalleled barcode reading performance to any device with an embedded camera.

The Power of CortexDecoder® 
Years of experience have been poured into Code’s proprietary barcode reading platform, fine tuning its performance on a wide variety of barcodes, whether they’re printed poorly, torn, twisted, crumpled, curved, on paper, on cardboard, on metal, on cell phone screens, and whatever else might be thrown at it. Quite simply, CortexDecoder® delivers enterprise-grade decoding of 1D, 2D, postal, and direct part mark barcodes with unprecedented speed. And now, this powerful tool has been packaged for use with mobile devices, opening up new possibilities for enterprise use of smartphones and tablets.

Best-in-Class Performance and Support 
“There are many software-based barcode reading options on the market today, but they lack the performance and reliability that is both expected and required to meet the demands of enterprises,” says Code’s CEO and President George Powell. “For years,Code has been solving the unique barcode reading challenges of many different applications and leading the way with best-in-class, high-quality products. CortexDecoder® continues that tradition, giving our customers a world-class software platform that supports their business needs.”

Compatible with any operating system, including iOS®, Android™, Windows®, and Linux®, CortexDecoder® can be easily integrated to any application on any device with any embedded camera. To speed integration, flexible software development kits with comprehensive documentation are available for all platforms. As with all Code products, integrators also get direct access to Code support staff to help get them up and running quickly.

CortexDecoder® can be evaluated on mobile platforms by downloading CortexScan® from the App Store®, Google Play™, and Windows Store. CortexStudio®, a Windows-based simulator, is also available for testing performance of CortexDecoder®. Visit http://www.cortexdecoder.com to evaluate CortexDecoder® on all other platforms.

For more information about CortexDecoder®, visit Code in booth 1027 at the National Retail Federation (NRF) Big Show, January 17-19 in New York City or visit http://www.cortexdecoder.com.

About Code
Code is a technology leader in the design, development and manufacture of the latest generation of image-based barcode readers. Using advanced high-definition and multi-resolution optics, coupled with cabled and wireless communication options, including Bluetooth®, our product suite is ergonomically designed to expedite data collection tasks and enhance productivity for the mobile worker. The Code product line is used in critical applications within healthcare, public safety, manufacturing, transportation, retail and a range of other diverse industries.

Code provides reading and decoding of all open barcode symbologies. In addition, Code also offers its proprietary GoCode® symbology for secured data applications. Code's worldwide headquarters are located in Salt Lake City, USA, and has regional headquarters in China, Singapore and The Netherlands. For more information, visit http://www.codecorp.com.

IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries. 
Android and Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc. 
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. 
Linux is registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. 
App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

Source: PRWeb

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