Ewon Enhances Its Free Remote Access Service
eWON, a leading European manufacturer of remote connectivity products for the automation market, has just released an enhanced version of its free instant Internet connectivity service.
This new service, called "Free+", allows an easy and seamless upgrade to the “Pro” version, with no local change in eWON configuration nor any disruption in eWON connections. A completely renewed PC client (eCatcher 3) interfaces both Free+ and Pro services. Clearly, remote machines or installations worldwide are just one click away and at broadband speed.
Talk2M, one single powerful remote access platform
With an easy and seamless transition from the Free+ to Pro service of Talk2M, customers can now really "try before they buy" and validate the Talk2M solution for their use, without losing any time when going live on Pro.
The new Free+ service is set to replace the old Talk2M Free, which met great success among machine builders and system integrators. It complements the historical and pioneering Talk2M Free offering with several added-value features.
eCatcher 3, one single user interface for all Talk2M services
Launched at the same time, eCatcher 3, the new version of the PC client for Talk2M, serves now both the Free+ and the Pro services of Talk2M, with the same intuitive user-interface.
The new eCatcher 3 version lies in a more user-friendly and icon-based presentation. More than ever, the incentive is put on automation users' ownership and independence, so they can manage users and sites, without the need for IT experts' assistance.
eCatcher 3 brings detailed connection reports monthly, itemized by sites to make management and control clearer and easier. The dedicated “My Talk2M” Web portal (www.talk2m.com) allows each Talk2M account manager to download current and archived reports at anytime, anywhere.
“With thousands of machines connected to Talk2M, we want to provide our customers with a single, scalable and powerful remote access platform for their remote service activities.”, says Serge Bassem, CEO of eWON.