Product category: Networking Hardware
News Release from: Lantronix | Subject: XPort AR
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 09 September 2005
M2M module integrates with mainstream
networks
The new XPort Architect (AR) embedded processor module is the first product to take advantage of the enterprise-class Evolution network operating system (ENOS).
Lantronix has released two breakthrough technologies bringing powerful, data-centre grade information exchange capabilities to embedded devices arrayed throughout private networks and the Internet The new XPort Architect (AR) embedded processor module is the first product to take advantage of the company's enterprise-class Evolution network operating system (ENOS)
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 14 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Designed to connect devices with secure business and control applications, the XPort AR takes advantage of the same high-level data transport and security mechanisms adopted worldwide by IT professionals.
This announcement represents the next step in the progression of the award-winning Lantronix XPort family and extends the line with more memory, processing power and data-centre protocols for applications requiring increased on-module intelligence and customisation.
The XPort AR module includes a complete embedded computer, an Ethernet 10/100 interface along with an onboard network operating system and web server in a miniaturised RJ45 package, about the size of two sugar cubes.
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