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Stanley Black & Decker Brings Location-Based Services to Enterprise Mobile Devices Using AeroScout Technology

4thGeneration Intel® CoreTM vProTMProcessors Utilize STANLEY's Industry-Leading AeroScout Wi-Fi Location Technology


SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- IDF13 - At the Intel Developer Forum 2013 today, Stanley Black & Decker (NYS: SWK) announced that it is working with Intel to bring the benefits of indoor Location-Based Services (LBS) to enterprises everywhere.

Intel is utilizing STANLEY's industry-leading AeroScout® Wi-Fi Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, and has integrated the technology into the 4th generation Intel Core vPro processor used in enterprise mobile devices, from notebooks to tablets to Ultrabook 2-in-1 designs. These devices will come fully enabled with embedded AeroScout technology to deliver indoor location services over standard Wi-Fi networks, opening up new opportunities for enterprises across a range of industries—from manufacturing to energy to retail to healthcare—to increase productivity, safety and security.

"Mobility is transforming business and fundamentally changing the way we work," said Dan Russell, Director of Marketing for Intel's Business Client Platform Division. "That is why we've chosen to integrate location-based services directly into our latest mobile platforms with 4th generation Intel® CoreTM vProTM processors. This will enable organizations to more easily deploy advanced location services without the need for any additional client hardware or software. We chose to work with AeroScout because its technology is deployed in some of the broadest use cases and most demanding environments around the globe."

In industrial environments such as manufacturing plants, for example, organizations can use the Intel LBS capability to deliver location-specific instructions to a mobile worker or enable a transport vehicle equipped with an Intel-based mobile device to quickly locate a particular item within the site, increasing factory efficiency and throughput. In healthcare environments, such as large acute care facilities or senior living campuses, where caregivers and equipment are constantly on the move, the Intel LBS capability can be used to track Wi-Fi-enabled devices, such as mobile workstations and laptops, or to identify the nearest medical equipment, reducing response times to patient issues while maximizing operational efficiency and utilization. Employees in large, multi-location business and government organizations can also use their new location-aware devices to more quickly locate printers, conference rooms or other local resources.

"In today's information-driven world, the ability to deliver the right information to the right person at the right time has the potential for all kinds of business benefits," said Yuval Bar-Gil, AeroScout founder. "Information proactively delivered in real-time, based on where you are within your work environment, can help accelerate completing tasks more efficiently, as well as improve safety and security. Embedding STANLEY's AeroScout technology in the processor that serves as the foundation for the world's computing devices, enables the rapid adoption of Location Based Services across organizations."

In conjunction with the launch of Intel® vPro Technology with Location Based Services, STANLEY is offering a free, specific-use version of its AeroScout MobileView software along with support for two location use-cases: "Find Near Me," for helping locate resources within the enterprise, and "Asset Tracking," which can be used to locate devices equipped with 4th generation Intel® CoreTM vProTM processors.

The Intel LBS specific-use version of MobileView is available to download for free at www.aeroscout.com/IntelLBS. Organizations have the option to upgrade to the premium, full-featured version of MobileView with extensive location tracking, visualization and reporting capabilities.

About Intel

Intel (NAS: INTC) is a world leader in computing innovation. The company designs and builds the essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world's computing devices. Additional information about Intel is available at newsroom.intel.com and blogs.intel.com.

Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries.

About Stanley Black and Decker

Stanley Black & Decker, an S&P 500 company, is a diversified global provider of hand tools, power tools and related accessories, mechanical access solutions and electronic security solutions, healthcare solutions, engineered fastening systems, and more. Learn more at www.stanleyblackanddecker.com.

About AeroScout

AeroScout, part of Stanley Black & Decker since June 2012, invented the first Wi-Fi-based Active RFID tag. Today it is a market leading Wi-Fi Real-Time Location System (RTLS) provider, with a worldwide customer base in manufacturing to energy and retail to healthcare. AeroScout Industrial, STANLEY Security, and STANLEY Healthcare leverage the AeroScout technology to deliver industry-specific solutions.

AeroScout and MobileView are trademarks or registered trademarks of Stanley Black & Decker or its affiliates. Information is subject to change without notice.

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