NEOL is proud to announce its participation in the CeBIT 2006 convention. This year, discover our range of remote power control units called ePowerSwitch and especially our new high security models using SSL technology. Also discover our NeoClock time synchronisation systems.
Visit us at CeBIT 2006, from the 9th to the 15th of March, 2006, Hall 15, Stand D13E, in Hanover, Germany. We hope to see you there !
February 2006
ePowerSwitch 4XM
The XM ePowerSwitch range has just expanded with a 4XM model which controls 4 power outlets and has the same functionality as the 8XM. This model is intended for high security applications needing environmental monitoring and power control of 4 power outlets.
June 2005
ePowerSwitch 8XM and 8XS
The ePowerSwitch range has just expanded with two new top of the line models which combine high performance and high security.
With the 8XM unit, it is now possible to control up to 136 power outlets through an SSL interface, to monitor server activity and to program predetermined actions in response to outside events (an increase in temperature or humidity, opening and closing of dry contacts…).
December 2003
ePowerSwitch 1G, 4G and 8G
These three new products allow the remote power controlling of 1, 4, or 8 power outlets through an Ethernet or Terminal connection.
Up to 8 IP devices can be monitored and automatically restarted in case of lock up.
December 2002
ePowerSwitch M8 and S8
The ePowerSwitch M8 (Master) controls up to 8 power outlets with an Ethernet network. Up to 40 power outlets can be controlled by cascading up to 4 ePowerSwitch S8 (Slaves) to the Master.
These products are specially designed for providers who wish to offer their clients the possibility of restarting their server from any remote location. The power outlets can be controlled by IP, a server consol, or a KVM switch.
September 2001
ePowerSwitch Power strip with web server
World’s first, this power strip is equipped with a built-in web server, an Ethernet interface and an RS232 serial port.
This power strip can individually control 4 electrical devices using the most used European power sockets.