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if it was me and you were bruce then, i never insisted to get in sooo heavy..but you may have ocd...if thats the case???
only problem is that greedy management slowed the whole thing down...also there are other wireless technologies besides zigbee, so to put all your eggs, well 11 of the dozen into one tech is plain ole dumb!!! the dream can be a nitemare, again, if the house is not in order.....os, pink, financing, etc.....
what do you have???? a database with my posts???
its nice to be sooo thought of ))
like i said 4me....its one of my dreams!!! time takes time...but eagle computer was the ibm clone of clones, but check out what happened there...one day at a time my friend...but as for abew, the house must be in order by next year or the window shuts!!!!! and i honestly think you know that, but are way tooo proud to admit it...pride with the i in the middle...
your correct that post was not a pump...i have the same dream, but!! you are a natorious pumper, and because you post one and call it a frankly non-pump doesnt excuse the false pumps from the past..imo... i am just the cynic!!
power just came on here in western ny.....
nice long read:
Cirronet to Showcase Industrial ZigBee(TM) Wireless Sensor Network Integrated with Aleier Enterprise Asset Management System at ISA EXPO 2006
Thursday October 12, 7:00 am ET
Demonstration of Condition-Based Operations Highlights Benefits of Combining Real-time Equipment Data with Enterprise Asset Management
DULUTH, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cirronet, Inc., the innovator of high-performance products for industrial wireless applications, will showcase an end-to-end Condition-Based Operations (CBO) platform with its sibling company Aleier, Inc., at booth #2370 at ISA EXPO 2006, Reliant Center, Houston, Texas, October 17-19. Designed to meet the needs of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), plant and facilities managers, and engineers working in automation and control, the Cirronet / Aleier CBO platform streamlines integration of Cirronet's industrial wireless sensor networking with Aleier's Enterprise Asset Management system (EAM). The integrated CBO platform is a key component in machine maintenance and monitoring applications.
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The demonstration will incorporate two Cirronet wireless sensor networks, one based on its industrial ZigBee(TM) modules, and the other based on proprietary VersaMesh(TM) DM2200 wireless modules originally introduced by parent company RF Monolithics (Nasdaq:RFMI - News) and now marketed under the Cirronet brand. Both networks will be connected to Aleier's FM1j interprise(TM) EAM application.
Said Bob Gemmell, President of Cirronet, "With over a decade of industrial deployments, no single company provides the breadth of proven wireless sensor networking as Cirronet. We are excited to showcase two types of wireless sensor networks interfacing simultaneously and seamlessly with Aleier's EAM application."
"Aleier's EAM solution not only has a rich feature set, but its open architecture makes for efficient integration with all types of wireless sensor networks, while also efficiently integrating with wireline networks and manual data entry," said Aleier's President Bill Caver. The communications between the wireless sensor networks and the EAM application employs a web services architecture and use XML as the data communications protocol.
EAM systems automate the servicing and maintenance of a company's equipment, vehicles, buildings and other assets. Condition-Based Operations is implemented by providing the EAM application with current information on assets' operating status and performance. This enables companies to perform more timely predictive maintenance, servicing equipment when it is needed based on its operating characteristics. Predictive maintenance based on important operating parameters yields highly reliable operations while minimizing maintenance costs from excessive scheduled maintenance or emergency reaction to equipment failures.
Cirronet also will be showcasing the SEM HL family of Class I Div 1 license-free wireless Ethernet bridges at the ISA EXPO. The SEM HL family products are certified to UL 1913 Groups B, C and D. Unique to the SEM HL family is the ability to mount the antenna up to 250 feet from the explosion proof enclosure using standard RF cable. The SEM HL family includes bridges operating in the 900MHz and 2.4GHz license-free bands and provides data rates from 172.6Kbps to 1.2Mbps. Distances of 20+ miles can be covered with the 900MHz SEM HL products using omnidirectional antennas with clear line of sight. The 2.4GHz SEM HL products can cover ranges in excess of 5 miles with gain antennas.
About Cirronet
Cirronet supplies wireless modules and box products for the industrial market to device OEM manufacturers, integrators, and end users. Its products enable customers to wirelessly monitor and control electronic devices by establishing wireless connection between machines and the internet. Its OEM modules are incorporated into custom wireless solutions ranging from portable heart monitors to overhead crane controls, and its industrial box products provide wireless connections in harsh industrial environments. Cirronet's products are based on proprietary and industry standard protocols that include ZigBee, Bluetooth(TM), and WIFI; and they operate in the license-free 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz ISM bands. For more information regarding Cirronet's products and services, please visit Cirronet's web site at www.cirronet.com.
About Aleier
Aleier is a well established EAM provider whose mature CMMS platform is leading the expansion of the industrial automation category. The Aleier CMMS system has been deployed for over a decade in municipal, state, and federal government agencies and businesses for applications including fixed asset tracking and building automation and electronics control monitoring. Aleier software provides customers the ability to utilize and manage data they now have available, which can be collected via either a wired or wireless data collection infrastructure. Its architecture and features make it an ideal platform for developing asset management and optimization applications seen as a key opportunity within the pervasive internet space. For more information regarding Aleier's products and services, please visit Aleier's web site at www.aleier.com.
About RFM
RF Monolithics, the leader in low-power wireless sensor networks and high performance RF components for over 25 years, is helping to provide connections that will extend the edge of the Internet in machine-to-machine connectivity through its Solutions Driven, Technology Enabled(SM) approach. With its acquisition of both Cirronet and Aleier in September 2006, RFM is the first company to provide a complete family of end-to-end industrial wireless sensor networking with enterprise asset management and computerized maintenance management systems. For more information on RFM visit our websites at www.rfm.com and www.wirelessis.com.
Forward-Looking Statements:
This news release contains forward-looking statements, made pursuant to the Safe Harbor Provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, that involve risks and uncertainties. Statements of the plans, objectives, expectations and intentions of RFM and/or its wholly owned subsidiaries (collectively, the Company") involve risks and uncertainties. Statements containing terms such as "believe", "expects", "plans", "anticipates", "may" or similar terms are considered to contain uncertainty and are forward-looking statements. Such statements are based on information available to management as of the time of such statements and relate to, among other things expectations of the business environment in which the Company operates, projections of future performance, perceived opportunities in the market and statements regarding the Company's mission and vision, future financial and operating results, and benefits of the transaction. Such statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including risks related to the ability to integrate acquisitions as planned, the highly competitive market in which the Company operates, rapid changes in technologies that may displace products and services sold by the Company, declining prices of networking products, the Company's reliance on distributors, delays in product development efforts, uncertainty in consumer acceptance of the Company's products, and changes in the Company's level of revenue or profitability. as well as the other risks detailed from time to time in RFM's SEC reports, including the report on Form 10-K for the year ended August 31, 2005. The Company does not assume any obligation to update any information contained in this release.
All names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers.
Contact:
RF Monolithics, Inc.
Sissy Toney
Director, Marketing Communications
972-789-3824
stoney@rfm.com
or
Carol Bivings
Director, IR
972-448-3767
bivings@rfm.com
or
PR Financial Marketing, LLC
Jim Blackman
713-256-0369
jimblackman@prfmonline.com
Source: Cirronet, Inc.
sorry i forgot!!! small things for small minds....that be me!!!
i like the bee...
kk rat,
if you beleive him??? remember in the june interview gene said "several weeks"....these paid for interviews are all management..forward looking!! but when asked by shareholders, they are not at liberty to discuss!!! go finger it out???
well guys,
if you listened to gene's interview, he says out right as i have preached over and over again with only flames and attempts to assasinate my character by 4me and pose-pumps....did you hear?? mid 2007...my call is month 8 and only if the house is in order....no need to apologize pumpers, i know the agenda yall persue....what a bunch of loosers!!!! to think these boards are full of naive investors..but there is the resident rat as there is the resident pump..
have a good day..
the 4me-spin!!!! kinda like the pony or twist.....you should have known better than to waste your time kk rat!!!
you cant change a pro-abew-pumper...but time may!!!
character assasination wont work 4me...
i have made no false accusations...on the other hand, you continue to do so with all the non-material pumps...
disingenuous??? ingenuous, maybe!!
abew will continue the downward spin until next august, and then it will start to spike, and that is only if the house is in order.imo!!..is that the art of disagreeable exemplification...not!!! only a probability/possibility as i view this stock...
so continue to attempt to discredit the observations and when all is done and said the truth will be known...kinda like the 40's..remember, my friend??? im just a bit off on the singles, but dec. 22 is just around the corner.
good luck
"As far as security...it was YOU that said you had proof that it was vulnerable. I said that the spec had five layers and that the 'security layer' was fully encrypted"
so what?? does that mean that it can not be breached because it's encrypted.....ask the abew message board...it ought to be good for a laugh..
nite
i dont know about that!!! ilove is getting short, and she was the most fleeceable!! cpe etc....
really????
i can, but it would be a waste of time...because you will just dance the 4me-spin!! I havent seen you posting on rb..what gives???
rotflmao..once again...i have translated gene's interviews, messages, etc.....nil has materialized...talk is cheap..
you never answered my three questions. 4me; os??, float?? and security??...except to post the 10 reason pump...whats wrong with you son??? the pps will hit the dec 22nd prediction and will not go up until 2007 if the house is in order....please give me concrete proof or take a break please...you have not been on the base since the 80's cents pps...or before...i cant keep track of the 4me pump-spin!!!! it has done nothing for the pps...time to regroup and try something else...
good luck
mr kk rat (btradin says that it is ok to call you rat)
its not necessarly dumping...its probably free shares..
once they dry up around december some time and my predicted dec 22 pps is done...2007 will see a rise in the pps, if and only if abew management has the house in order...if not then the imagination can take you where you like...including bk!!!!
mid-mornin read:
http://wirelessnetdesignline.com/news/193105737
i dont know, but once into a pc you can go anywhere!!!!!
note: Wibree applications include wireless data links between mobile phones or personal computers (PCs) and coin cell battery-powered devices such as sports and health sensors.
Wibree will also dramatically extend the battery lifetime of existing wireless devices such as keyboards, mice and remote controls.
mornin,
the key is bluetooth!!
its here, its stayin and now wibree is coming.
enough said...
the old adage, if you snooze you loozzzzz!
just another thorn in abews jugular.....sad..
are you telling me that with the grouping and on air setup there is no way the security can be breached???? i'll address the question on the abew message board when im ready!!!!! dd's been done and confirmed..... but i will not share..i just want you to tell me no that it is 100% secure and we can take it from there....call it bs, no problem here..
perhaps you should do your own....the security can be breached!!! there is grouping.....ask vic or any other phd!!!
is what so hard?? the security thing ? or not wanting to be flamed?? my question is as was posted, in a nut shell..security and the new version or standard??..whats your point??
i was wondering if the new standard (version 1.1 ?) is secure now that it features grouped devices with over the air setup???
has this been addressed??
i will only read civil replies, no bs please!! or character assaniation by big holder pimpers, i mean pumpers!!!
thanks.
december 22nd has not yet arrived...
for now thank you..
see ya tomorrow.
good nite.
what ever!!!!! if i dont like what you do, i'll voice my complaint to bob.....all i ask is for you to be fair....also so any post that doesnt pertain to abew is to be deleted?????
i have no problem being civil, but if resentment is the reason to be selective in post deletions, i have a problem with that.
btradin,
would you have deleted kk's post if i had not replied??????
thats the bias stuff i speak of!!!!!
because i serious doubt you would have deleted it if i had not responded..........but im sure you are going to say that you would have.
it makes no real differance because yall know how patriotic i am!!!!!and if you dont like my patriotism keep deleting it....it speaks for itself...or yourself..
blogggggg
Wireless parking tickets
By Jack Shandle
The idea of technology companies churning out too much new technology for the average person to digest is not a new one. I first heard the theory in 1986 and I'm sure it started well before that—with the first three-wheeled ox cart, perhaps?
But I think we have gone to far when we start applying wireless technology to parking.
That's right, there's a Silicon Valley company headed up by an MBA that wants to embed ZigBee or ZigBee-like sensors in parking places (public and private, off-street and on).
The idea, of course, is to maximize revenue for the municipalities and private parking lots that deploy the technology. As an added feature sure to be popular with drivers, the system will also inform people in heavily-parked cites where a space is available.
That might, of course, result in more collisions as 10 drivers race pell-mell toward the same space. We might also see a spike in altercations over parking spaces because some people think "that space is mine" as soon as their cell phone beeps and and the location scrolls across the display.
I can't say why, but this idea seems like an intrusion on my personal space. It may be because (as my wife insists) I have good "parking karma." Yes, I seem always to be able to find an empty space quickly.
I certainly don't like the idea of being monitored for compliance. Call me a scofflaw but sometimes—usually when I know I'll only be a few minutes—I park and don't plunk a quarter in the slot.
With the proposed system, however, I might have a meter maid or two speeding in my direction as soon as I leave the car.
Talk about technology overshoot! The next generation park-at-your-own-risk system will probably be able to give me an electronic ticket. That is, it would just dial up the bureau of parking and tell them my car is 10 seconds overparked.
Now that's a sobering thought.
a little here and a little there adds up to a lot of monies my friend...especialy when its tight!
are you surprised ???
we are deeper then knee deep!!!!
more wibreeeeeee
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/53410.html
wibreeeeeeeeeeee????????
http://wirelessnetdesignline.com/news/193101576
i thought you had me on iggy......so stop reading my rb posts :-0