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Environmental Systems to the Internet

Concur's Plug 'n' Play System Enables Internet Accessibility
to Real-time Environmental Measurements

AUSTIN, Texas – June 30, 1999; Concur System TechnologiesTM introduces the CyberEnvironmentalTM, a thin Internet application server for publishing environmental information across the Internet. Measurements taken from existing data loggers, analyzers, and metrology systems are displayed in tabular or graphical form using the world wide web. Interfaces for existing industry devices such as: ESC, Odessa, Campbell Scientific, Climatronics, Remtech, Monitor Labs, and others are now available. In addition, the CyberEnvironmental provides a direct link to these systems using a browser based terminal emulator.

The CyberEnvironmental is based on Concur's CyberNode thin server architecture for industrial data and remote monitoring applications. The CyberNode’s built-in web hosting capability allows data to be served as a web site using HTML, Active X, or Java applets and viewed on standard web browsers. The information can also be exported using XML or remote SQL to central databases, controllers, and data historians.

The CyberEnvironmental provides for correction to existing Y2K compliance issues in older data loggers and analyzers. Additionally, it bridges information to newer TCP/IP, ethernet, and wireless networks.

About Concur System Technologies, L.L.C.

Concur System Technologies, founded in 1996 and located in Austin, Texas, develops, manufactures, and markets industrial thin Internet servers. A thin server is a specialized limited function network server appliance that is inexpensive and easy to install and operate. Concur's thin server hardware and software allow corporations to bridge automation and measurement equipment information or sensor data directly onto the Internet.

EDITORIAL CONTACT:

Jeff Michalski, Concur System Technologies
Phone: (512) 306-0511
Email: mich@concursys.com


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