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"Broadwin WebAccess, combined with Microsoft's Windows
Server 2003 family, helps organizations do more with less by
providing the best economics for today's agile
business," explained Tom Carter, Broadwin Product
Marketing Manager. "The proof is in the numbers: Early
adopters of Windows Server 2003 found they could operate their
server infrastructure with up to 30 percent greater
efficiency. The productivity benefits extend to application
development and information worker groups as well—and
administrative overhead is reduced."
"As an early adopter of
Windows Server 2003, Broadwin provides solutions for OEM and
System Integrators not supported by the competition."
“The unique feature which distinguishes WebAccess from the competition is that all engineering, database configuration, graphics building and software administration can be performed
using a standard web browser also. This makes WebAccess fully
browser based, not an add on to some traditional HMI package,”
Mr. Carter continued. "WebAccess enables
engineers, integrators and control systems vendors with the
ability to support their systems remotely over an intranet or
the Internet using an ordinary web browser. With the release
of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, with its Remote Desktop
feature, combined with WebAccess
engineers can configure the control system hardware and
software remotely!"
WebAccess is available for desktop computers and laptops running
any Microsoft 32-bit operating system including Windows 98, ME,
2000 Professional, 2000 Server, XP Home, XP Professional
and Server 2003. WebAccess provides customers with unprecedented browser-based access to industrial control and building automation applications.
Internet Explorer 6.0 supports all features of WebAccess.
For more information, visit BroadWin’s web site at
http://www.BroadWin.com.
BroadWin Technology, Inc., headquartered in San Ramon, California, is the
innovative supplier of industrial automation software, with installations worldwide. The company recently introduced WebAccess, the industry’s first fully
web browser-based software package for human-machine interfaces (HMI), and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA).
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