KLATU Releases Upgrade to TRAXX Cryogenic Monitoring Solution

Traxx asset monitoring system emphasizes simple management of large enterprise deployments 

December 3, 2008 - San Diego, California.  KLATU announced today the release of TRAXX Manager version 2.0.  Designed as an enterprise application to monitor cryogenic freezers in Life Science applications, TRAXX monitors temperature and other parameters of cold-chain assets deployed in pharma research and manufacturing facilities.

Originally designed and deployed in 2004 through a collaboration with a major pharma research company, the latest TRAXX enhancements are focused on user self-administration of the TRAXX application and changes to the TRAXX architecture and user interface to support larger sensor networks across geographically dispersed operations.

Wi-Fi Support Added

Included in the upgrade was the implementation of new wireless sensor communications middleware to support the next generation of wireless sensors based on the ubiquitous Wi-Fi protocol which the company plans to release in the fall of 2009.  "With the new middleware layer, TRAXX will be able to simultaneously support multiple wireless standards including sensor transmitters from different companies operating at different frequencies and protocols.  This is a key element of our strategy that protects our customers from technology obsolescence as new products are introduced into the market", said Rick Kriss CEO of KLATU.

About KLATU, LLC

KLATU designs, develops and markets cold-chain monitoring solutions to help companies manage risk, reduce operating costs and streamline operations through proactive management of the status, condition, and location of cold storage assets and other mission critical equipment.

With a focus on the Life Sciences industry, KLATU also leverages its skills and experience by offering custom engineering design and development services to partners who wish to establish new lines of business or enable new service offerings.

KLATU maintains development teams in Oregon, California, Connecticut and India.

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