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SAUSALITO, Calif., May 20, 1998 -- Coactive Networks today announced the availability of the first networking architecture to support the emerging trend toward integrating automation and control systems with corporate IP networks. The new Coactive IOConnect Architecture will, for the first time, provide a reliable and scaleable framework for the transmission of automation packets across the corporate IP network based on open standards. As the networking environment evolves, MIS personnel face the new challenge of integrating commercial systems that have been traditionally outside of their sphere of influence. These automation and control systems cover diverse applications -- for example building automation, security and access control, energy management, and retail branch communications. The Coactive IOConnect Architecture is an embedded, distributed approach to network connectivity which provides the stability, manageability and adherence to open standards that MIS requires of any packets that traverse the IP infrastructure.
The convergence between control and enterprise networks is being driven by three factors. First, standard control networking technologies such as LonWorks have created an installed base of sophisticated and highly integrated control applications. Secondly, corporations have made a sizable investment in making the IP network a ubiquitous resource. And finally, corporations want to increase the return on their networking investment by extending the use of the technology into new areas, and integrating corporate communications of all kinds into a single, manageable infrastructure.
The Coactive IOConnect Architecture addresses the convergence of control and enterprise networks with an embedded, distributed, and scaleable solution which adheres to open standards. The IOConnect Architecture supports a variety of control standards including LonWorks, the leading control network technology, and has been specifically designed to support and leverage Internet Protocol (IP) standards and technologies. This approach provides unmatched flexibility, reduces system costs, and enables new functionalities. The technical benefits offered by Coactive's IOConnect Architecture include:
Unlike existing approaches, Coactive's IOConnect Architecture is based upon a distributed network of embedded connectivity devices, providing the reliability, security, and scalability required in next-generation control systems. Because it is an embedded, distributed architecture, IOConnect delivers throughput, reliability and flexibility, while eliminating the PC bottleneck that is at the center of existing approaches. Instead of gathering all control data into a single dedicated workstation, and then forwarding the information across this workstation's enterprise network connection in a fixed way, the IOConnect Architecture allows you to connect multiple control subsystems to the enterprise network in a distributed fashion, where it makes sense both logically and physically. The subsystem connection is accomplished using a compact embedded connectivity device, rather than a PC.
Coactive Networks is a leading provider of open solutions for connecting control systems to enterprise networks and the Internet. The company offers a full line of routers, servers, and gateways for creating powerful next-generation applications. Having closed a first round of funding in Q1 1998, Coactive has shipping products and is the market leader in providing connectivity solutions for LonWorks, the leading control network. Coactive is a privately held corporation based in Sausalito, CA. Detailed information on Coactive products, news announcements, seminars, training, and support is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.coactive.com.
Coactive, the Coactive Logo, WebIO, Router-LE, Router-LL, and IOConnect are trademarks or registered trademarks of Coactive Networks, Inc. in the US and other countries. All other products and brand names are trademarks of their respective holders.
Annie Grace Sonia Gómez
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