Nissin Systems to Distribute Cogent's OPC DataHub
Hardware/software collaboration boosts application
potential for serial-to-Ethernet embedded devices.
Georgetown, Ontario (December 9, 2009) Cogent Real-Time Systems and Nissin Systems
Co. Ltd of Kyoto, Japan, announced an agreement today under
which Nissin will distribute Cogent's OPC DataHub in Japan and
other Asian markets. Nissin has developed software links from
the LANTRONIX
XPort and other devices to the OPC DataHub, allowing
users to connect serial hardware to a wide range of Windows
applications, and share data with them in real
time.
"We are very impressed by Nissin's forward-thinking
management, strong technical capabilities, and well-qualified
sales force," said Andrew Thomas, President of Cogent Real-Time
Systems. "They saw an opportunity to leverage the value of
XPort with the OPC DataHub, and have quickly brought a powerful
solution to market."
The XPort from LANTRONIX is a thumb-sized device that
converts serial data signals into TCP for networking or Internet
connectivity, generating sales of over 2 million units in the
worldwide market. Cogent's OPC DataHub is an integrated tool
that can present live process data directly on an engineer's or
manager's desk in a form most suitable: database, spreadsheet,
or web page. Nissin's success in connecting the OPC DataHub to
XPort means that serial data can now be easily displayed live in
a web page or Excel spreadsheet, logged to a database, or
integrated in with any OPC-based process control system.
"This hardware/software combination opens a new field of
possibilities for our customers," said Mr. Shuichi Kitaura,
Network Solution Business Unit General Manager for Nissin. "Our
agreement with Cogent will allow us to continue providing
enhanced value for embedded-systems data communication."
"We are keen to see this relationship between Cogent and
Nissin grow," said Mr. Minoru Yamazaki, President, LANTRONIX
Japan. "Clearly there is a synergy between these two companies
that will benefit process control engineers in Japan."
Nissin Systems, a subsidiary of NISSIN ELECTRIC Co., Ltd.,
provides system integration for embedded devices development.
The company specializes in innovative services for real time
control technology in embedded world and real-time networking,
offering software development for custom boards and porting for
operating systems, device drivers, and other applications for
embedded systems. Nissin is also a distributor of LANTRONIX's
products in Japan, providing customization and sales for the
serial-ethernet exchange embedded XPort series devices and
external-connection UDS series devices, as well as sales of the
small, remote KVM Spider devices.
Founded in 1995, Cogent Real-Time Systems is
the leader in real-time cross-platform data integration between
Windows, Linux and QNX. Customers include the Bank of Canada, Cadbury
Chocolate and the European Space Agency. Cogent leverages its
experience in real-time data communications to provide the next
generation of OPC products.