SAN DIEGO, Feb. 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- DistribuTECH 2017 (BOOTH #3039) – FreeWave Technologies, Inc. (www.freewave.com), a leader in industrial, secure Machine to Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) wireless networking solutions, today announced a technology partnership with E2E Technologies (www.e2etechinc.com), a comprehensive solutions provider specializing in communication architecture design, implementation and network management. E2E's Stingray Network Management System (NMS) will support FreeWave's industry-leading WavePro™ wireless communication solutions. Stingray is optimizable for IT professionals looking to manage individual components of a limited IoT or M2M communications system within a larger IT network management framework.
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FreeWave's Industrial IoT (IIoT) and M2M networking solutions are specifically designed to solve communication challenges at the edge of the IT network, or in challenging environments where other communication technologies aren't suitable. Companies in energy, utilities, municipalities, government, oil and gas, and more now have a best-in-class technology solution for helping to bridge the IT/OT convergence gap. The new technology solution will be featured at FreeWave's DistribuTECH booth (#3039).
"E2E's Stingray solution is one of the first network management systems to be specifically designed for IIoT, M2M and SCADA networks, just like FreeWave's radios," said Brad Gilbert, director of product management for FreeWave Technologies. "Even when or where bandwidth may be limited, organizations still need detailed, real-time information on their IT network operations. And the access layer is exactly where FreeWave and E2E's new technology solution can help the most."
"E2E sees FreeWave as a key player in M2M and SCADA networking, especially for energy, utility and other heavy industrial markets," said Carl MacKinnon, VP of business development at E2E. "Since FreeWave radios are best-of-class for applications in extreme industrial environments, it was a win-win technology partnership for everyone, especially our joint customers."
FreeWave's networking and communication solutions with E2E's Stingray NMS functionality will be available for delivery in Q2 2017.
About FreeWave Technologies
FreeWave Technologies (www.freewave.com) is a leading provider of wireless Machine to Machine (M2M) solutions that deliver reliable access to data for leading companies in the industrial Internet of Things (IoT) markets. As the #1 provider of wireless IIoT to the oil and gas industry, FreeWave's fast, flexible and easy-to-deploy solutions streamline connectivity over long distances to also create significant operational efficiencies for government, defense and UAV/Drone contractors, agriculture equipment manufacturers, energy and smart grid networks, municipalities and more. With 20-plus years of experience in the M2M market and millions of radios deployed in the field, customers repeatedly turn to FreeWave to maximize their value in connecting M2M devices to optimize real-time decision making.
About End 2 End Technologies
E2E Technologies is a comprehensive solutions provider specializing in communication architecture design, implementation, network management, and on-going maintenance and operations. E2E Technologies offers a unique combination of wireless communications and IT expertise. Our team of highly qualified engineers manages the design, installation, integration, commissioning, and training aspects of all projects. We specialize in total solutions for industrial wireless and commercial networked data systems. We are proud to offer the best and most widely used industrial wireless products available. For more information visit us on the web at www.e2etechinc.com
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SOURCE FreeWave Technologies, Inc.
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