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News Release from: Omniflex (UK) | Subject: Data2Desktop
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 September 2007
M2M will radically change the way you do
business
What is M2M? M2M stands for "machine-to-machine" and also for "man-to-machine" communications, an information transfer that produces lower costs, faster response times, better results
The universal concept in all "M2M" applications is communication with machines without geographic boundary To what gain? M2M technology allows information from your remote assets to reach the right people more quickly and allows those people to remotely optimise those assets for the optimum return
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 18 Jan 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Omniflex brings a depth of experience and technology to the new field of "M2M" communications with Data2desktop: an on-line demo is also available
Organizations that have developed M2M solutions report lower costs, faster response times, better service and most importantly higher revenues.
In fact, M2M technology provides the opportunity to not just improve your efficiency, but to radically change the way that you do business.
Omniflex has created a unique suite of solutions called "Data2Desktop" to allow you to take full advantage of the opportunities created by the new M2M capability, enabling reliable and affordable remote asset monitoring, management and control - over very wide areas.
Omniflex combine extensive in-house industrial measurement, control and communications expertise and experience with partnerships from the telecommunications and IT sectors to bring you the first complete solution to connect data seamlessly from the sensor to your desktop.
A partnership with with Omniflex in the implementation of M2M can create lasting benefits for your organization.
For further information about how M2M can change your business, contact Omniflex today.
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