Thin server hosts Internet data

Austin, Tex.— CyberNode Lite is second in a family of thin Internet servers geared for industrial data acquisition and remote monitoring. It supports common Internet interfaces and stores HTML pages. CyberNode Lite can host ActiveX or Java controls, and provides server processing and client scripting.

By Staff September 1, 1998

Austin, Tex.— CyberNode Lite is second in a family of thin Internet servers geared for industrial data acquisition and remote monitoring. It supports common Internet interfaces and stores HTML pages. CyberNode Lite can host ActiveX or Java controls, and provides server processing and client scripting. It’s scalable architecture allows expansion using COTS, PC Card or PC/104 modules. CyberNode Lite is said to be attractive to customers who want to bridge data from existing equipment or systems currently using serial, Modbus, LonWorks, DeviceNet, or other nonInternet communications and networking technologies. Concur System Technologies