OKI Web Sensing collects environment info from the office to help reduce wasteful energy use and electricity costs


OKI today announced the offering of Web Sensing, an environment data collection service, to the Japanese market starting September 17, 2009. The service measures and collects environment info from the office -temperature, humidity and electric energy usage with sensor networks, and sorts the notes on a server via World Wide Web. For that service, several devices are placed in the office to measure electric energy usage, humidity, temperature, etc., and via sensor networks, the input is measured and collected in a minimum of every ten minutes. The collected

goods is stored on the server, which next can produce graphs and CSVs. By gathering electric energy usage and CO2 emission details and viewing the results in a simple manner, users can easily understand the environmental impact they cause, and can help reduce wasteful energy use and electricity costs.

OKI Network Integration (OKINET), an OKI Group company in charge of network integration for triple play (convergence of voice, video and data), will be charged with offering that service to enterprise customers.

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