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Ei3 delivers new remote service security device for industrial
customers
Montvale, NJ November 21, 2007 Ei3 Corporation
is now shipping its new remote service security device, the Amphion.
This device was created by Ei3 Corporation to streamline the process
of putting industrial equipment on-line within an existing plant
network infrastructure. The Amphion is compatible with Ei3 Corporation's
entire line of secure remote access and remote monitoring Internet
applications.
The Amphion is packaged within a rugged DIN rail mounted enclosure
and has a protected 24VDC power supply. There are three Ethernet
ports each with a dedicated function; one connects to a machine
LAN, another connects to the plant LAN with access to the Internet
and the third port that can be configured in a flexible manner
to allow for special features such as a local technician access.
The Amphion has a telephone port to enable modem access and out-of-band
management and there is a RS-232 port provided for connection
to serial devices.
Dr Bruce Platt, Ei3 Corporation's Vice President of Networks
and Security lead the development team responsible for the project.
He stated, "The Amphion incorporates the important networking
concepts we have developed over the years into a compact and powerful
package."
The Ei3 Amphion is named for a lesser legendary Greek god of
the same name who helped move stones and build the fortifications
of Thebes by playing beautiful music on his golden lyre. The Ei3
Amphion builds a fortification around customer's equipment using
its firewall and routing capabilities.
Spencer Cramer, President and CEO of Ei3 Corporation noted, "Through
our beta testing program, we have already demonstrated that using
the Amphion enables remote points of connection to be rapidly
incorporated into our secure application network. This new product
gives us greater agility to meet our customer's demanding time
tables."
Additional information about the Amphion Model 12 is available
on the Ei3 corporation web site.

About Ei3
Ei3's strength is connecting people & systems to machines
& devices, enabling remote service and real-time information.
Ei3 bridges the distance between OEMs and their customers, facilitating
increased customer service, enhanced customer relationships and
a new, online value proposition. Ei3 is headquartered in Montvale,
New Jersey. More information is available at www.ei3.com
or by contacting Spencer Cramer at Ei3 Corporation.


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