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Irgendwo

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Posted 05 February 2009 - 11:03 PM

This is an international forum. We are a network hardware and software compliance company. How important is it to be able to monitor the temperatures from multiple, international sites centrally?



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Posted 06 February 2009 - 03:26 AM

This is an international forum. We are a network hardware and software compliance company. How important is it to be able to monitor the temperatures from multiple, international sites centrally?

Not important at all and why would we want to monitor end to end when we have reliability in our compliance selction criteria throughout the food chain.


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Posted 06 February 2009 - 05:35 PM

I probably wasn't very clear. The idea is that temperatures would be visible BOTH from lets say London, and locally, - Malaysia. Because obviously you do need local resources and the most important responsibility, and need for that data is local.

Anyone with a PC could see the data.

However institutions that want critical, real-time, quality data may be interested in oversight of this critical quality function centrally. There may also be facilities with insufficient resources to devote to constant, real-time monitoring of this kind of thing locally, for example vaccine sites in Africa.

So the idea is that both local, and remote staff would have access to this data. Both would be able to control the characteristics of alarm notification in their own languages. And in fact local people could choose to set up alarm notifications that notified both London and Malaysia, and Londoners could set up alarm notifications that would notify people in London, Malaysia, and China if needed, via any cell phone text, email, or voice.

We currently have our software under development in English, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, French, Dutch, Spanish, and Italian.


Edited by Irgendwo, 06 February 2009 - 05:39 PM.


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Posted 06 February 2009 - 05:43 PM

An important part is that Monitors can be set up instantly, and are named, which is a very important concept.

So an alarm notification email sent by a London Monitor would be labeled as coming from the London Monitor, and one coming from a separate, independently controlled Malaysian monitor would be labeled as coming from the Malaysian Monitor. But with network access, the Chinese, could set up a Chinese monitor almost instantly, if the cared to watch the Malaysian temperatures.





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