Archive for February, 2007

Recently Launched: Abloco Wireless Solutions

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

Abloco Wireless SolutionsAbloco Wireless Solutions, a solutions provider for video surveillance, remote access and wireless communication, approached Llamawerx to redevelop their website. In addition to engineering and business services, Abloco recently released iSpecto — an out-of-the-box wireless camera surveillance solution, delivering high quality, real-time video anywhere. The mission was to modernize the design, prominently feature iSpecto and lay the foundation for multiple languages.

Located in the Netherlands, Abloco does business throughout the European Union. Previously in Dutch, their message was not reaching their target audience. A decision was made to redesign the site in English and build in the ability to support other languages. In February, the English language version of the redesigned site launched with improved navigation and a strong emphasis on iSpecto.

Visit Abloco’s new site to learn more about Abloco Wireless Solutions and iSpecto.

Llamawerx Wins First M2M Agreement

Monday, February 12th, 2007

RALEIGH, NC – Llamawerx announces the first contract for their recently formed machine-to-machine (M2M) group. Llamawerx will provide software development and integration services for a next-generation asset management application. “Initially, we’ll be integrating Wavecom’s wireless module with a GPS receiver,” says Doug Griswold, Llamawerx’s CEO. “Then, we’ll see where it goes from there. Our client’s roadmap contains several projects that we plan to be involved with.”

Over the past year, North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park gained worldwide attention in the M2M marketplace. First, Sony Ericsson sold their M2M business unit to Wavecom along with Wavecom’s decision to locate their American operations in RTP. And in September, Telit opened an office in Morrisville. “RTP has been a leader in wireless communications for years,” said Griswold. “Ericsson, Nortel, Qualcomm, they’re major players traditionally focused on human-to-human communications. Now we’re seeing a new set of companies focusing on the new growth segment – machine to machine communications.”

“By building relationships with hardware leaders, we’re looking to extend our software services to their clients,” said Griswold. “The market has some great ideas for this new generation of modules. Everyone’s learning to listen to their customers and remain focused on what they do best. We bring personal service, flexibility and experience to the table. Plus, we’re always on the lookout for opportunities our clients can exploit.”

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