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Server integrates remote operations

A Dexdyne product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 2, 2005

A new server enables managers to access information much more easily from all the different sorts of remotely located plant, processes and other assets that are scattered around multiple sites.

The long promised "pervasive Internet" has become more of a reality today with the roll-out of the Netrix server.

This new server enables business managers to access information much more easily from all the different sorts of remotely located plant, processes and other assets that are scattered around multiple sites.

Built around the Internet, and using open standards such as SQL, the Netrix server provides a highly cost effective way to integrate remote operations into corporate IT systems.

The Netrix server combines an M2M gateway with an SQL database server.

The server communicates with all the Netrix outstations securely via the Internet, collating status information, alarms and data logs, and integrating all this data into an SQL database.

This database can then be accessed in the usual ways: directly by end users using web interfaces or report writers, or else using dedicated applications.

End users can monitor the entire operation, seeing the status of all outstations at a glance, and then drill down to individual Netrix units.

The Netrix server has many applications in areas where telemetry and remote monitoring have traditionally been used, such as the water industry, renewable energy generation, and facilities management.

But the additional features of Netrix, which include alarm management, remote control and GPRS support, mean that the server is likely to be of value in many other M2M applications, especially given its low cost.

Joe Nicholson, Netrix Product Manager at Dexdyne, said: "We have successfully trialled the server over the past few months in applications as diverse as monitoring waste water processing, and tracking mobile construction plant.

We are now ready to offer the server to all Netrix users".

"We expect that IT departments will welcome the ability to interface directly into their real-time business operations using nothing more complex than SQL".

"Managers can now monitor processes out in the field as readily as they have been able to monitor back office operations up until now".

The Netrix server has been developed by Dexdyne, one of the UK's leading designers of web-enabled control technologies.

It is available with immediate effect from Dexdyne and its business partners, either as an online service, or for installation on clients' own servers.

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