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News Release from: World Wide Machines | Subject: wwLink Wireless Web Link
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 23 May 2003

Wireless web link for monitoring and
control

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World Wide Machines announced today the immediate availability of a new wireless kit for remote machinery, instrumentation, and automated systems

The wwLink Wireless Web Link includes a cell phone, wireless service, proprietary software, cell phone data cable, and optional high-gain weather-resistant antenna for external mounting The cell phone software interfaces directly to the World Wide Machines hosted web data centre at wwMachines.com, providing a turnkey "Serial to Web" solution for remote machinery

The solution is compatible with Modbus protocol, DF1 protocol, DirectNet protocol, as well as many OEM proprietary serial protocols.

The wwLink kit adds a unique wireless connection option to an end-to-end hosted web solution.

The resulting combination offers a low-cost alternative to expensive, proprietary hardware and software in remote monitoring and control applications.

Almost any device with serial communications can now be accessed through a secure web site.

The wwLink connection also offers an attractive alternative to proprietary embedded web servers, which suffer from unpredictable security risks.

The wwLink kit is a complete package that includes an activated cell phone, RS-232 data cable, optional high-gain antenna (weather resistant), software, and a hosted monitoring and control web site.

The wwLink equipment, software, and cell phone service are leased on a monthly basis.

Pricing starts at USD199/month for a complete solution including cell phone service and web hosting.

The team at World Wide Machines has developed industrial software since 1999.

Our commitment is to deliver reliable technology at a fair price to every customer.

We have delivered award-winning solutions in use today across the globe by companies in telecommunications, petrochemical, agriculture, medical technology, food processing and manufacturing.

We are located in Pasadena, California, USA.

Please give us a call today to discuss your requirements.

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