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December 12, 2011

iMetrik M2M to Begin Taking Orders for Their Integrated Monitoring and Control Solution for


iMetrik (News - Alert) M2M has now begun taking advanced orders for their integrated solution for the monitoring and control of assets and environments "from anywhere-to-anywhere." This is among the first of its kind in the area of machine-to-machine work. The system on offer provides for a turnkey, holistic solution that consists of wireless sensors, the cellular gateway, the Web application and a global data network. All of this is available as one package.

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The system gives on the option of several wireless sensors that can be used to monitor temperature, water and humidity levels, fault alerts, electrical current, motion, light, CO2, the tracking of assets, and numerous other conditions. All of this data is reported in real time to the consumer and is done online via a computer or smart phone which will make use of iMetrik M2M Cellular Gateway (News - Alert) and Global Data Network. The only thing one will need is access to the virtual highway.

The Wireless Sensors is battery operated and the Cellular Gateway can be deployed in a matter of minutes, completely reducing time and cost of traditional wired installations. Also the iMetrik Cellular Gateway is transported in an active state and its users don’t have to bother about dealing with local Mobile Network Operators. This has been an issue in the past for M2M users and integrators.

In a release, Michel St-Pierre, iMetrik M2M CEO, said, "Our partner has had great success with their low cost wireless sensors and we've been amazed by the vast range of applications they can offer and how easily they can monitor all data points in businesses or homes. The availability of the Cellular Gateway removes the last barrier, the need to be located within reach of a wired Internet connection."


Carolyn John is a Contributor to TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please columnist page.

Edited by Rich Steeves
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