Remote Monitoring and Diagnostics
for IP Based Devices
Remote monitoring is currently being used in industrial applications for monitoring manufacturing lines, automation control systems and industrial processes. Network video, direct interfaces to intelligent devices on a network or to remote field locations offers a flexible and affordable way to query configuration values, obtain real time diagnostics of operating performance and protect important assets and facilities.
Examples of where remote monitoring may be advantageous in an industrial setting:
Control Rooms
Use remote monitoring to check machine malfunctions, health hazards such as dust or toxic fumes or monitor remote production processes.
Tank Level Monitoring & Alarms
Provides control room operators real time management of their inventory, pipeline operators control over tankage management, and positions bulk liquids vendors to both better serve customers needs and manage total inventories throughout the supply chain.
Production Lines and Robots
Use remote monitoring to observe a production line or factory robots.
Troubleshooting
Remote monitoring can assist your engineers in addressing malfunctions and assisting with technical support at a distance.
Pipelines / Oil Fields / Oil Rigs
Remote monitoring along a pipeline corridor, offshore rigs or in an oil field will allow data to be transmitted back to a central location, and enable control over pumping, tankage inventory, scheduling and loading.
Storage Areas
Monitoring remote storage areas for inventory management and scheduling.
Our Solutions
CanWeb’s remote access software and hardware applications offer an affordable and simple way to connect to your remote monitoring systems.
We can also host and manage your remote monitoring system so your company can realize the benefits of our business solutions without the costs and staffing commitment of an in-house installation.
You maintain control of your enterprise data, while CanWeb assumes the logistical challenges associated with application hosting and management. Compared with internal hosting, outsourcing your deployment holds several key advantages for your organization, including less demand on the IT department and a smaller investment in hardware.