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Embedded Automation, a leading provider of
digital home automation systems, announces the release of mServer (Residential
Edition), the latest addition to the mHome product line. mServer provides a
centralized home management platform for lighting systems, security systems,
HVAC control, IP cameras, irrigation controllers and IR messaging. mServer can
be connected to any home network, allowing real-time monitoring, status and
control from any connected computer, including home theater PCs. At the core of
mServer is mControl, Embedded Automation�s software application for home
automation, which has thousands of users world wide.
"mServer (Residential Edition) follows our principles of being reliable,
accessible and affordable. As an embedded system with no moving parts, mServer
is an extremely robust platform for digital home management. And as an
appliance on the digital home network, your homes information and control is
securely accessible anywhere via the user-interface of your choice, including
browsers, media centers, ultra-mobile PCs and touch screens." said Ted
Singh, Business Development Manager for Embedded Automation.
"In addition to the benefits for end-users, System Integrators will be
pleased with the integration options and ease of deployment. mServer comes
standard with a remote configuration tool, software development kit (SDK),
interfaces to leading protocols like Z-Wave and INSTEON, and support for
technologies provided by Elk security systems, Axis cameras and Global Cache
network adapters."
mServer (Residential Edition) is available from leading retailers such as Smarthome.com. Contact Embedded Automation
for dealer and OEM inquiries.
mServer (Commercial Edition) is available for commercial applications and
provides support for leading building automation technologies including EIB,
LON and direct digital/analog I/O. Contact Embedded Automation for mServer
(Commercial Edition) inquiries.
For complete specifications and additional information on mServer (Residential
Edition) and mServer (Commercial Edition) please visit: http://www.embeddedautomation.com/EAHAmServer.htm.
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