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LAKE MARY, FL -- (Marketwire) -- 12/04/12 -- CSE-Semaphore, a CSE Global company, announces first shipments of TWinSoft Suite version 11 for TBox remote terminal unit (RTU) products.
TWinSoft 11 provides a menu-driven environment for programming in IEC 61131-3 Ladder Diagram as well as function blocks and Basic. In addition, TWinSoft Suite includes TWinSoft Automation, which is an environment that allows users to interact with such Microsoft applications as Excel and Visual Basic rather than process automation languages.
Via simple, menu interactions, TWinSoft allows users to rapidly configure the IP / web / telemetry technology platform in TBox RTU products. This technology features an integral web server and push technology via e-mail, FTP, and SMS text messaging.
The key update provided in version 11 of TWinSoft is CSE-Semaphore's WebForm Studio 2.0. With WebForm Studio 2.0, users can build live process displays that are compatible across all web-enabled devices including smart phones, tablets and PCs. All information in a TBox -- alarms, live information, and historical data -- is available to PC and mobile device users anywhere.
CSE-Semaphore's unique configuration environment incorporates Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX), the agnostic technology of reference for Web 2.0 and Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG). No programming or device-specific apps are required.
With WebForm Studio 2.0, there is no expensive software licensing. The environment is available at no additional cost with TWinSoft Suite version 11.
CSE-Semaphore's TBox employs an innovative, decentralized architecture that enables the complete integration of programmable automation, alarm management, data logging, and IP telemetry in a single, rugged package. Simple yet powerful platforms leverage web technologies and push messaging via e-mail, SMS text, and FTP. TBox systems are easy to configure and offer dramatically reduced costs versus traditional PLC and SCADA architectures.
CSE-Semaphore's RTU products are ideal for a broad range of monitoring and control applications in the asset management, broadcast / telecom, oil & gas, power, transportation, and water / wastewater industries. For more information about Semaphore solutions, visit www.cse-semaphore.com, or contact CSE-Semaphore at 1200 Chantry Place, Lake Mary, FL 32746, 407-333-3235.
About CSE-Semaphore
Established in 2006, Semaphore was the result of a merger of two CSE Global companies, RTUnet, of Australia, and TechnoTrade SA, of Belgium. For over 20 years, these companies have provided leading solutions for telemetry, automation, and remote monitoring and have an installed base of 100,000 devices. For more information, visit www.cse-semaphore.com.
CSE-Semaphore is a wholly owned subsidiary of CSE Global, a worldwide technologies provider in the industrial automation, telecommunications, environmental and healthcare markets. Headquartered in Singapore, it has more than 1500 qualified and technical staff operating a network of over 30 offices in 20 countries, spanning the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa. Its truly international business landscape is reflected by the fact that more than 90% of annual revenue is derived from outside Singapore. For more information, visit www.cse-global.com.
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