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INOVONICS PROMOTES DAVID FOTH TO SENIOR PRODUCT MANAGER

INOVONICS PROMOTES DAVID FOTH TO SENIOR PRODUCT MANAGER

Foth to help guide wireless product offerings to commercial security and life safety markets

LOUISVILLE, Colorado, Feb. 22, 2011 – Inovonics (http://www.inovonics.com), the industry leader in high-performance wireless sensor networks for commercial and life safety applications, today announced the promotion of David Foth to senior product manager. Foth has been with Inovonics since 2008 and previously served as product manager. In his new position, Foth will continue to be responsible for product line management of wireless, 900MHz mesh network products and will help oversee go-to-market strategies for Inovonics’ transmitters, transceivers and sensors for use in life safety and commercial security systems.

“Dave has demonstrated a tremendous amount of leadership in the development of our new products, product forecasting and product planning strategies,” said Mark Jarman, president of Inovonics. “We continue to depend on him to establish direct customer relationships in support of our product development ideas. His leadership ability proves to be vital in our efforts to amplify the large-scale promotion of Radius, our new situational awareness, wireless location and mass notification system.” 

Foth has more than 13 years of leadership, product management, and profit and loss experience across global markets, which proves to be essential for his expanded role at Inovonics. Prior to joining the company, Foth held the director of marketing position at Mile High, LLC, where he was responsible for product management of capital equipment within the foodservice, hospitality, convenience store industry and healthcare markets. Foth also held the director of marketing position at eMerge Interactive Inc., where he implemented strategic marketing plans for a suite of fluorescent-based machine-vision systems across multiple market segments. Foth holds an MBA from Nova Southeastern University and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Fort Lewis College.

“I am very appreciative of the promotion and am enthusiastic about the direction we are heading at Inovonics,” explained Foth. “I look forward to helping Inovonics expand its market presence as a leading security solutions provider in several key industries and want to continue shaping Inovonics as the trusted leader of wireless sensor networks for all security and life safety applications.”

About Inovonics Wireless Corporation
Inovonics is the industry leader in high-performance wireless sensor networks for commercial and life safety applications. Founded in 1986, the company pioneered and patented the use of 900 MHz wireless technology to deliver the most reliable, cost-effective and flexible solutions for critical wireless applications. A leader in security and senior care markets, and the standard for multi-family submetering solutions, the Inovonics family of transmitters, receivers and control modules provides the wireless backbone for many of the world’s most widely used wireless systems. Renowned for exceptional performance and reliability, more than 6.5 million Inovonics wireless systems have been deployed in the most challenging of commercial environments, where structural limitations and multiple wireless networks can prove disruptive to lower quality systems. Working with leading OEMs and service provider partners, Inovonics provides network design and system engineering support to continuously advance the use of wireless technologies for corporate, industrial, government and educational applications. For more information contact Inovonics at (www.inovonics.com), or call 800-782-2709.

Contact:
Christie Denniston
Catapult PR-IR
Office: 303-581-7760, ext. 13
Mobile: 303-827-5164
cdenniston@catapultpr-ir.com

 

INOVONICS PROMOTES CRAIG DEVER TO VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES

INOVONICS PROMOTES CRAIG DEVER TO VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES

Dever’s accomplishments over past eight years led to increased sales and management responsibilities for company’s wireless sensor network product offerings

LOUISVILLE, Colorado, Feb. 14, 2011 – Inovonics (http://www.inovonics.com), the industry leader in high-performance wireless sensor networks for commercial and life safety applications, today announced the promotion of Craig Dever to vice president of sales. Dever has been with Inovonics since 2003 and previously served as the director of sales. In his new position, Dever will continue overseeing the security sales and commercial application sales groups and provide focus to Inovonics’ customer service and technical service initiatives.

“We’ve observed Craig’s success in his previous position as director of sales and determined that his hard work and proven results have been instrumental in the success of our company,” said Mark Jarman, president of Inovonics. “With his strong background in both sales and management, we will continue to look to Craig to help support our market share growth in the wireless and key vertical industries through the promotion of our new innovative location and situational awareness Radius technology.”

Dever brings more than 15 years of sales and sales management experience to his new position at Inovonics. Prior to joining the company, Dever held positions in product management and national account sales at Exabyte Corporation, a manufacturer of tape storage devices, and was a regional vice president of channel sales at Computer Associates, a provider of network and system management software applications. Dever holds a B.A. degree in chemistry from the University of Colorado.

“I am very honored and thrilled about my expanded role with Inovonics,” explained Dever. “Inovonics has been trusted to monitor and protect some of the world’s most mission critical sites and precious objects because of the quality of its products and services. I believe in the way we do business because our value begins with identifying our customers’ expectations and ends with their complete satisfaction. I look forward to not only expanding our current customer relationships, but, building new ones and helping expand Inovonics’ presence in its key markets for years to come.”

About Inovonics Wireless Corporation
Inovonics is the industry leader in high-performance wireless sensor networks for commercial and life safety applications. Founded in 1986, the company pioneered and patented the use of 900 MHz wireless technology to deliver the most reliable, cost-effective and flexible solutions for critical wireless applications. A leader in security and senior care markets, and the standard for multi-family submetering solutions, the Inovonics family of transmitters, receivers and control modules provides the wireless backbone for many of the world’s most widely used wireless systems. Renowned for exceptional performance and reliability, more than 6.5 million Inovonics wireless systems have been deployed in the most challenging of commercial environments, where structural limitations and multiple wireless networks can prove disruptive to lower quality systems. Working with leading OEMs and service provider partners, Inovonics provides network design and system engineering support to continuously advance the use of wireless technologies for corporate, industrial, government and educational applications. For more information contact Inovonics at (www.inovonics.com), or call 800-782-2709.

Contact:
Christie Denniston
Catapult PR-IR
Office: 303-581-7760, ext. 13
Mobile: 303-827-5164
cdenniston@catapultpr-ir.com

 

INOVONICS PRESIDENT MARK JARMAN TO PRESENT AT TECHSEC SOLUTIONS 2011

INOVONICS PRESIDENT MARK JARMAN TO PRESENT AT TECHSEC SOLUTIONS 2011

Jarman and a panel of experts to discuss the increasing role of wireless technologies in the security industry

WHO:  Mark Jarman
          President
          Inovonics
          (www.inovonics.com)

For more than two decades, Jarman has served as an industry executive in the security and wireless industries. He has a deep technical background combined with sharp business acumen from his years of management and business development experience. He has an undergraduate degree in Molecular Biology from the University of Colorado and an M.B.A. from DePaul University in Chicago.

WHAT: Panel Session: “Look Ma, No Wires”
 
Never before has wireless security been of greater importance than it is today for commercial and life safety applications. Jarman will explain why wireless provides increased flexibility, performance, reliability and confidence that make it a leading choice for security applications. He will cover the new, innovative wireless solutions that provide the trusted backbone for an increasing number of security implementations, including access, intrusion and asset protection within some of the nation’s most secure government, education and corporate environments. 

Jarman will draw from his deep experience in the wireless network and security industries to share his expertise regarding the current state of wireless technologies and how security professionals can use wireless within a wide range of environments, situations and applications.

WHERE: TechSec Solutions 2011
             Delray Beach Marriott
             10 North Ocean Boulevard
             Delray Beach, FL 33483

WHEN:  Mon., Feb. 14 from 2 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.

CONTACT: For more information or to set up an interview with Mark Jarman, president of Inovonics, please contact Christie Denniston at Catapult PR-IR 303-581-7760, ext. 13 or (cdenniston@catapultpr-ir.com).

 

WITH RISING COPPER PRICES, LOOTERS INTENSIFY THEIR ATTACKS ON VITAL SOCIETAL INFRASTRUCTURES

WITH RISING COPPER PRICES, LOOTERS INTENSIFY THEIR ATTACKS ON VITAL SOCIETAL INFRASTRUCTURES

Current economic recession has resulted in higher theft based on increasing copper prices

WHO: Mark Jarman, president
         Inovonics
         (www.inovonics.com)
Inovonics is a leader in high-performance wireless sensor networks for commercial and life safety applications.

         David Meurer, vice president
         Albuquerque Armed Response Team
         (www.armedresponseteam.com)  
The Armed Response Team (ART) was founded in 2004 by a group of Albuquerque Police Department officers to respond to a growing problem: the inability of city police departments to promptly respond to burglar alarms. Today ART has grown to be a leading security company in the Albuquerque area market.

WHAT: With the ongoing recession continuing to hit specific parts of the U.S., copper wire theft has become a way for individuals to make a living. Copper is the essential ingredient in power lines, heating and cooling pipes, and grounding wires-the basic components of the modern world. When this vital element is ripped from buildings, police stations, telecommunications providers – our world goes dark. The results can be dramatic – with cell phone calls dropped, retail outlets being put out of business for days or weeks, police officers unable to respond to crime scenes and city budgets constantly hampered by having to replace the essential metal. A 2008 FBI report, Copper Thefts Threaten U.S. Critical Infrastructure, warned that the persistent, widespread theft, “presents a risk to both public safety and national security.” With demand remaining consistent in the U.S. and China, this issue does not appear to be going away anytime soon.

HOW: Today’s security needs are different than they were a decade ago. Besides offering flexibility, ease of installation and cost-effectiveness, commercial-grade wireless products provide the best solution to ensure facilities are safe and secure from copper wire theft. Without disrupting a building’s existing infrastructure, organizations can rely on wireless solutions to ward off would-be copper thefts, regardless of industry. Wireless sensor networks in commercial settings provide tangible ROI for property owners against copper theft because they are not susceptible to easy theft or removal. Businesses and the communities they serve can rest assured of wireless technology’s proven, reliable performance for their building or place of business.

CONTACT: Christie Denniston
               Catapult PR-IR
               Office: 303-581-7760, 13
               Mobile: 303-827-5164
               cdenniston@catapultpr-ir.com 
 

Protecting the smart grid with wireless data communications

Protecting the smart grid with wireless data communications

By Matthias van Doorn, Product Manager for Ethernet and Licensed Radio Systems at FreeWave Technologies

Direct link to published article on Smart Grid News: http://www.smartgridnews.com/artman/publish/Technologies_Security/Protecting-the-smart-grid-with-wireless-data-communications-3447.html

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As the need for reliable, real-time data communication in mission-critical SCADA systems continues to increase, electric power utilities are looking for new and better ways to improve the reliability and security of their communication infrastructure.

The smart grid is a part of the critical infrastructure that is composed of all the services and assets that make civilized life possible. It also includes our water supply, heating, electricity, telecommunication, oil and gas, transportation systems, airports, harbors, financial services (banking), public health services, public safety and many other items.
 
The one common link between all the components of the infrastructure is computers. With the introduction of computer technology, the proliferation of networks has enabled data exchange between computers and given birth to the Internet. Now, mankind is experiencing the dawn of a new, virtual environment aptly named “cyberspace.” 
 

The evolution of cyberspace has also made it both more attractive and more vulnerable to exploitation. There has been an increase in attacks, stealing, corruption, harm and destruction to our systems.

A class of wireless data transmission radios exists that is proven to be both cost-effective and secure. These long-range radios offer a high throughput, both upstream and downstream. As far as communication technologies, distribution automation is a time-sensitive application. A lot of the equipment requires very low latency – meaning the time it takes for control signals or packets to travel across the link and cause the intended action. These wireless radios especially have high throughput and very fast latency – so they are more suitable for automation for SCADA applications.

Threats on the smart grid today

Two of the most common security threats to the smart grid today are Denial of Service (DoS) and intrusion.

DoS is an attempt to make a computer resource or network unavailable to its intended users. DoS could be as simple as jamming an electric or electromagnetic signal or as sophisticated as saturating a system or network with communication and data traffic intended to overwhelm and avoid legitimate data to get through and be processed.

Penetrating and intruding into a network or computer resource requires a different level of sophistication. Consequences can range from simply spying or stealing information to corrupting data or maliciously and intentionally causing harm or destruction by taking over network and/or computers and control systems.

Wired vs wireless

Unlike traditional wire-line data communication, which typically uses copper or fiber-optic cable between communication endpoints, wireless data communication is based on electromagnetic waves using radio frequencies (RF) propagating through open space, literally the air. This gives wireless some unique advantages, as communication endpoints don’t need to be tied down to a fixed location and dependent upon a physical cable. In addition, running cable, conduit or even digging trenches can be a time-consuming, expensive and sometimes dangerous proposition.

The flexibility of wireless data communication comes at a price though. Electromagnetic waves are non-discriminatory when it comes to access. A wired connection requires physical access to the cable. Wireless connections can be made anywhere along the path on which the electromagnetic waves propagate. Consequently, security (as in secure access) becomes much more important for wireless data communication.

Wireless resiliency

The electric grid has been recognized as a prime strategic target for attacks since back in World War II, when allied bombing raids on power plants, substations and electric transmission lines attempted to reduce the industrial capacity and output of the enemy by depriving them of the much-needed electricity to run those factories.

In 1941 Hedy Lamarr, an Austria-born actress, together with George Antheil, co-patented a “secret communication system” where coordinated, rapid changes in radio frequencies “hop” in the radio spectrum, thus evading detection and the potential of interference.

Lamar’s idea was ahead of its time and not implemented in the U.S. until 1962. It is now the basis for modern Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) wireless communication systems. FHSS wireless systems are very resilient when it comes to impairments such as interference (deliberate or coincidental) and “jamming,” making DoS attacks on FHSS systems difficult if not completely impossible.

However, a resilient wireless system needs more than a rugged transmission system. Access control is one of the most important security features to prevent unauthorized access and intrusion. It is the equivalent of the security guard at the main door of an office building who makes sure only people with the correct badge can enter. In addition, encryption provides an extra layer of protection and maintains the privacy of the actual data between the sender and recipient. These are just a few basic features that can help with creating a resilient wireless data communication system for critical infrastructure.

Any chain is only as strong as its weakest link. If we don’t start building and properly implementing adequate protections for our wireless data communication networks, (especially for our critical infrastructure, with the goal of making them more resilient) malicious hackers will keep exploiting, attacking and ultimately destroying our way of life.

Matthias van Doorn is the product manager for ethernet and licensed radio systems at FreeWave Technologies Inc. He has more than 15 years experience in the telecommunications industry and previously has worked for CalAmp Corp., ADC Telecommunications, Digi International and Siemens.

INOVONICS’ PRESIDENT MARK JARMAN OUTLINES TOP TRENDS IN WIRELESS SECURITY FOR 2011

INOVONICS’ PRESIDENT MARK JARMAN OUTLINES TOP TRENDS IN WIRELESS SECURITY FOR 2011

Jarman says mobile security, integrated IP-based solutions and wireless systems will lead market next year

LOUISVILLE, Colo., Dec. 13, 2010 – Inovonics (http://www.inovonics.com), the industry leader in high-performance wireless sensor networks for commercial and life safety applications, today outlined major trends for wireless security systems for 2011.

Inovonics’ President Mark Jarman notes that today’s security needs are different than they were a decade ago. “People and assets are mobile so security needs to be as well. People are 'connected’ thanks to mobile devices so they can stay linked to their security and data systems in real time,” he explained. “When security is mobile, you need to be able to track it. People and assets are increasingly mobile so Real Time Location Solutions (RTLS) will become increasingly important.”

Jarman’s additional top predictions for 2011 include:

1) Integration of access control panels, video management systems and alarm sensors with IP-based security solutions will increase substantially. Jarman says there is a convergence that’s been taking place in the security world with manufacturers of access control panels and video management systems integrating their systems into a cohesive IP-based solution. In the coming year, development of IP-based specifications to achieve system-wide interoperability of IP security devices will accelerate and will soon become reality forcing vendors to shift their product strategies to comply with the new requirements.

2) Location and situational awareness in conjunction with mobile security capabilities will become a key requirement of campus-wide security systems. Today, security guards are mobile and have smart phones or two-way radios driving the growing trend toward mobility. With an increasing number of security persons and human assets mobile these days, knowing where they are within a building or campus setting when they activate a duress alarm, such as a pendant, is mission critical. Then notifying others within that same environment via an integrated, easy-to-deploy and use mass notification system ensures they will get out of harm’s way quickly and safely.

3) Wireless sensor networks vs. hard-wired solutions. Wireless sensor networks in commercial settings will continue to gain traction against traditional hard-wired solutions due to their ease in extending monitored sensor types, speed of installation, cost savings and mobility, as well as overall reliability. Altogether, this will improve the tangible ROI property owners expect. Increasingly, security dealers and directors are leveraging wireless throughout their organizations for these reasons – especially when a security breech occurs and the weaknesses of wired solutions are exposed.

“Wireless security systems are poised to take advantage of a number of market factors in 2011,” said Jeff Kessler, managing director of Imperial Capital (http://www.imperialcapital.com/), a leading security market research and advisory firm. “In the coming years ahead, we will see security directors and integrators asking vendors to better integrate access control, video analytics and external sensors into a single view to achieve true Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) capabilities. Wireless systems will play an important part in this evolution.”

Echoing this same sentiment, Jarman adds, “Despite all the advances in technology, one thing rings clear: an integrated security solution needs to be simple – not over-featured. As elegant as many integrated solutions can be, their sheer complexity can make them fall short of expectations for usability, and therefore performance, reliability and in realizing a return on investment. That is why simple to install, easy-to-use, reliable and cost-effective wireless systems will gain growing acceptance among security directors and integrators across many markets in the years ahead.”

For more information about Inovonics, visit (www.inovonics.com) or join the conversation at (www.facebook.com/inovonicswireless).

About Inovonics Wireless Corporation
Inovonics is the industry leader in high-performance wireless sensor networks for commercial and life safety applications. Founded in 1986, the company pioneered the use of 900 MHz wireless technology to deliver the most reliable, cost-effective and flexible solutions for critical wireless applications. A leader in security and senior care markets, and the standard for multi-family submetering solutions, the Inovonics family of transmitters, receivers and control modules provides the wireless backbone for many of the world’s most widely used wireless systems. Renowned for exceptional performance and reliability, more than 6.5 million Inovonics wireless systems have been deployed in the most challenging of commercial environments, where structural limitations and multiple wireless networks can prove disruptive to lower quality systems. Working with leading OEMs and service provider partners, Inovonics provides network design and system engineering support to continuously advance the use of wireless technologies for corporate, industrial, government and educational applications. For more information contact Inovonics at (www.inovonics.com), or call 800-782-2709.

Contact:
Christie Denniston
Catapult PR-IR
Office: 303-581-7760, ext. 13
Mobile: 303-827-5164
cdenniston@catapultpr-ir.com

 

Video: Radius – Situational Awareness and Wireless Location System

Radius – Situational awareness and wireless location system featuring Inovonics Positioning Technology. It combines the latest mass notification capabilities with advanced positioning technology to pinpoint duress alarm devices.

 

 

INOVONICS PRESIDENT MARK JARMAN TO PRESENT AT GAMECHANGERS PANEL AT SECURING NEW GROUND CONFERENCE

INOVONICS PRESIDENT MARK JARMAN TO PRESENT AT GAMECHANGERS PANEL AT SECURING NEW GROUND CONFERENCE

Jarman to discuss the increasing role of wireless technologies in the security industry

WHO:  Mark Jarman
President
Inovonics
(www.inovonics.com)

WHAT: Panel Session: Gamechangers

Jarman will discuss how wireless technology is moving toward a first-position role within security solutions. In commercial settings, this especially is evident in the cost savings for materials and labor when compared to a traditional wired solution. Wireless also has proven to be an equal or more reliable solution for commercial building coverage.

Jarman also will highlight the use of IP-based gateway devices and software modules designed around integration with existing access control platforms and network video management software. Attendees will learn how these integrations can aid in achieving the promise of Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) at total lower cost (TLC).
  
WHERE:
 Securing New Ground Annual Conference
 The Roosevelt Hotel NYC
45 East 45th Street
New York, N.Y. 10017

WHEN:  Wednesday, Nov. 10, 9:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m. ET

CONTACT: For more information or to set up an interview with Mark Jarman, president of Inovonics, please contact Christie Denniston at Catapult PR-IR 303-581-7760, ext. 13 or (cdenniston@catapultpr-ir.com).

 

INOVONICS PRESIDENT MARK JARMAN TO DISCUSS KEY ADVANCEMENTS IN WIRELESS SECURITY TECHNOLOGY AT ASIS 2010 CONFERENCE

INOVONICS PRESIDENT MARK JARMAN TO DISCUSS KEY ADVANCEMENTS IN WIRELESS SECURITY TECHNOLOGY AT ASIS 2010 CONFERENCE 

Jarman to demonstrate how situational awareness and mobile alarm location capabilities are changing the security landscape

WHO:  Mark Jarman
President
Inovonics
(www.inovonics.com)

WHAT: ”Location is Everything! – Why Wireless Location and Situational Awareness Matter for Security Today” 

Unlike its wired counterpart, wireless provides increased flexibility, performance, reliability and confidence that make it a leading choice for security applications. Today, wireless solutions provide the trusted backbone for an increasing number of security implementations, including access, intrusion and asset protection within some of the nation’s most secure government, education and corporate environments.

During this presentation, Jarman will outline some of the developments being made in response to the need to find and locate people in a life safety situation. He will explain why wireless makes logical sense in these situations and address questions from the audience relating to installation and associated costs. Jarman’s presentation will conclude with examples of how security directors have been able to protect their most important assets with the use of wireless technology.
  
WHERE: ASIS 2010 – 55th Annual Seminar and Exhibits
Dallas Convention Center
650 S. Griffin Street
Dallas, Texas 75202

WHEN:  Wed., October 13, 2010
Booth #153 (Hall B)
10:00 – 10:30 a.m. Central

CONTACT: For more information or to set up an interview with Mark Jarman, President of Inovonics, please contact Christie Denniston at Catapult PR-IR 303-581-7760, ext. 13 or (cdenniston@catapultpr-ir.com).

 

INOVONICS’ NEW PATENT STRENGTHENS ECHOSTREAM® COMMERCIAL MESH NETWORK’S PERFORMANCE

INOVONICS’ NEW PATENT STRENGTHENS ECHOSTREAM® COMMERCIAL MESH NETWORK’S PERFORMANCE

New patent for directed message wireless network capability expands Inovonics edge in delivering superior wireless network capabilities for growing security, commercial and life safety applications

LOUISVILLE, Colo., September 23, 2010 – Inovonics (http://www.inovonics.com), the industry leader in high-performance wireless sensor networks for commercial and life safety applications, today announced the United States Patent and Trademark Office recently awarded the company with U.S patent No 7,746,804, “Message Control Protocol in a Communications Network Having Repeaters.” The patent covers Inovonics’ innovative “directed message” technology providing new levels of highly reliable two-way, intelligent wireless communication.

“This latest patented technology builds upon both the reliability and efficiency of our EchoStream® wireless mesh network systems,” explained Mark Jarman, president of Inovonics. “As wireless network applications continue to increase industry wide, Inovonics continues to deliver new wireless products that enable performance, flexibility and value that our customers can trust.”

The new patent protects Inovonics’ unique “directed message” network technology that enables a highly reliable, two-way intelligent wireless network configuration. Through this new technology, the EchoStream wireless network can self-configure itself into a layered repeater hierarchy based on the signal strength of associated devices. The network can then determine, on its own, the best path for the signal to propagate through the network without redundant broadcasts from multiple repeaters. In essence, each radio, whether a transceiver or repeater, is automatically assigned a primary repeater path and a secondary repeater path, providing additional paths to ensure the highest performance and reliability. The end result eliminates the need to transmit messages multiple times, leading to improved wireless network functionality.

EchoStream® technology serves as the backbone of Inovonics’ family of high performance, proven and reliable wireless sensor network solutions. Self-healing and self-configuring, EchoStream® Commercial Mesh Networks provide robust wireless coverage in the most challenging commercial environments. Multiple applications can run on the same wireless backbone, and virtually any size network can be created reliably and economically. Networks range from a single panic button to thousands of sensors serving sprawling multi-building campuses in security, life safety and sub-metering marketplaces.

For more information about Inovonics’ line of EchoStream® products, visit (www.inovonics.com/products.aspx) or join the conversation at (www.facebook.com/inovonicswireless).

About Inovonics Wireless Corporation
Inovonics is the industry leader in high-performance wireless sensor networks for commercial and life safety applications. Founded in 1986, the company pioneered the use of 900 MHz wireless technology to deliver the most reliable, cost-effective and flexible solutions for critical wireless applications. A leader in security and senior care markets, and the standard for multi-family submetering solutions, the Inovonics family of transmitters, receivers and control modules provides the wireless backbone for many of the world’s most widely used wireless systems. Renowned for exceptional performance and reliability, more than 6.5 million Inovonics wireless systems have been deployed in the most challenging of commercial environments, where structural limitations and multiple wireless networks can prove disruptive to lower quality systems. Working with leading OEMs and service provider partners, Inovonics provides network design and system engineering support to continuously advance the use of wireless technologies for corporate, industrial, government and educational applications. For more information contact Inovonics at (www.inovonics.com), or call 800-782-2709.

Contact:
Christie Denniston
Catapult PR-IR
Office: 303-581-7760, ext. 13
Mobile: 303-827-5164
cdenniston@catapultpr-ir.com