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Global Monitoring Celebrates 25 Years of Business in Remote Monitoring and Control Industry

Telemetry company plans to introduce Messenger Remote Monitors in three communication options as well as a new line of less expensive "cloud-based" monitors.

2013-04-24
MEDIA, PA, April 24, 2013 (Press-News.org) Global Monitoring, innovators of industrial-grade remote monitoring and control systems including its line of Messenger Remote Monitors that keep tabs on conditions at remote or unattended sites, celebrates 25 years of business within the remote monitoring and control industry. Founded in 1988, the instrumentation and controls company has sold over 10,000 remote monitoring and control systems to customers in the Americas, Europe and Asia.

Global Monitoring founder Steve Sanislo attributes the company's success to a unique business model that combines the attributes of a large organization with those of a smaller business. While operating like a big business with a global reach, the company remains efficient with a deliberately small but specialized engineering staff concentrated on product development, design and mechanical engineering. Even as sales increased over the past 25 years, the company has decreased overhead and expanded its technology portfolio.

"Hardware, software and mechanical engineering are performed in-house so that we can maintain tight control on quality and technological development," notes Steve Sanislo, CEO and President of Global Monitoring. "By outsourcing practically everything else associated with product manufacturing, we have extraordinary production flexibility with minimal overhead and administrative costs. We can par down manufacturing in a business downturn and ramp up to meet peak demand. As a result, we have been financially stable and debt-free for over 10 years."

Among the latest technological innovations from Global Monitoring is the expansion of its flagship line of Messenger Remote Monitors with three different communication options including a dial-up, cellular and satellite communications model. While a dial-up version has been in the market for years, the satellite and cellular versions will help address growing demand.

The company is also working on a less expensive line of remote monitors called Sensor Alerts that rely on the use of a cloud server. In operation, raw sensor data will be sent to a server, where it will be processed, analyzed and recorded before delivered to a computer, mobile phone or other final destination.

For more information on Global Monitoring LLC, its off-the-shelf remote monitoring units and customized solutions, refer to the web site at http://www.globalmonitoring.com/products.html or contact the company at contactus@globalmonitoring.com.

About Global Monitoring LLC
Global Monitoring is a leading supplier of industrial-grade remote monitoring and control systems. In its 25 year history, Global Monitoring has delivered over ten-thousand systems to the chemical, water and environmental markets to monitor tank levels, equipment conditions and various other parameters. Global Monitoring designs and supports its own products, with all manufacturing performed in the Philadelphia area. For more information on Global Remote Monitoring products and technology, please visit http://www.globalmonitoring.com.


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[Press-News.org] Global Monitoring Celebrates 25 Years of Business in Remote Monitoring and Control Industry
Telemetry company plans to introduce Messenger Remote Monitors in three communication options as well as a new line of less expensive "cloud-based" monitors.