Canadian IT Firm Develops New Environmental Monitoring Technology



CloudHawk sensor bundles are available at www.enviromon.net , which start at $22.92 per month and include all of the necessary sensor hardware. CloudHawk offers discounts to government agencies.

"Imagine being able to check the airflow in your server room, the temperature of your storage coolers, or the humidity of your rental property from any location. At a glance you can see measurements sorted by location and get instant notification if a condition changes," said Lamoureux. "CloudHawk helps to prevent disastrous situations for business, and minimize costly downtime."

CloudHawk works with sensors installed on-site. It's applicable to a wide variety of industries including telecommunications, cold storage, and manufacturing. CloudHawk is also available to consumers who may own multiple properties and need to monitor them remotely.

CloudHawk is beneficial in controlled environments like laboratories, restaurants, and cold-storage. "We can put sensors in all types of environments, and monitor them from any location with an internet connection including mobile devices and iPads," said Lamoureux.

For additional information please contact Eric Lamoureux at 519-945-8632, extension 250.

Founded in 2002, Windsor, Ontario based Enviromon.net is a division of Netmon Inc., a software and application development company that specializes in network and environmental monitoring products and services. In addition, Netmon is a developer of cutting-edge mobile applications and cloud technology.

The company counts Time Warner, National Institute of Health and Colorado State University among its global clients, and also services a large number of small and medium-sized businesses.

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