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Building
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Networking
automated building systems enables simple, centralized control
with easy access to comprehensive information on every aspect
of system operation and energy use.
June 28, 2002 -
San Ramon, California
Broadwin
Technology partner, Network
Corporation, announced an innovative Web based Building
Management System (BMS) including, hardware, controllers,
engineering and technical support for facilities and building automation
in Japan and Asia.
"Building management companies, equipment
manufacturers, energy suppliers and engineers face increasing pressure to improve performance
and reduce costs. These pressures are driving the development,
adoption and use of networked Building Management Systems
(BMS)." said Frank Lin, president
of Broadwin Technology Inc. "The partnership with
Network Corporation will offer a complete application
solutions for Building Management Systems ."
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is a combination of hardware and software that enable communication
between a building's systems, including heating,
ventilation, air conditioning, fire-alarm, lighting control,
and security systems. More importantly, BMS also
provides communication across multiple
buildings, which allows for aggregation of multiple facilities
for reduced electrical rates, load shedding, reduce
maintenance costs and other significant reductions in
operational costs.
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"Our
customers require us to deliver highly reliable solutions that
integrate automation systems with advanced information
technology," said Paul Magoshi, president of Network
Corporation. "The web based protocol brings
standardization to building automation networking, for easily
implemented, cost effective control via LAN, WAN, or
Internet. BroadWin’s WebAccess technology
complements Network Corporations expertise in building
automation and control systems with advanced
software technology supporting web browsers and remote
software administration.”
Network Corporation's
networking expertise, hardware solutions and integrated
software offerings make it easy to manage building systems,
provide energy use information, and realize automation
networking savings across multiple buildings and sites.
Network Corp is your leading resource for automation software,
hardware and the latest Building Management (BMS) technology.
Using a standard Web-Browser, users can view and control
automation equipment used in manufacturing facilities,
industrial process plants and building automation systems.
Unique to WebAccess, all configuration and deployment can be
performed remotely through a standard web browser including IO
configuration, graphics building and remote software
administration.
WebAccess is available for desktop computers and laptops
running Windows 98/ME/2000/2003/XP. Internet Explorer 6.0
(and later) supports all features of WebAccess.
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About
Network
Corporation
Network Corporation distributes, designs, engineers, installs
and services automation hardware and software for the
industrial and building automation markets in Japan. These
systems are used in applications ranging from building
automation to water distribution to process control. Its
customers include the largest industrial corporations in
Japan. Network Corporation, in its 10th year of
operation, is located in Yokohama, Japan. For more
information, please visit Network's website at http://www.netcorp.co.jp.
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About BroadWin
Technology
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). For more
information, visit BroadWin’s web site at http://www.BroadWin.com.
BroadWin
Software Powers eAutomation
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