M2M surpasses 10,000 assets in remote monitoring systems

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ENGLEWOOD, CO, Oct. 4, 2010 -- M2M Data Corporation, a leader in remote asset and equipment management and monitoring solutions, today announced that it has passed a milestone of servicing more than 10,000 assets across all of its business divisions, which include Aquavx (water and wastewater), M2M RMS (oil and gas), heavy equipment and power generation.

"In today's environment of smaller budgets and higher expectations, it's no surprise that more owners, operators and managers of field equipment and remote assets are turning to hosted monitoring solutions," said Jason Weinberger, M2M's vice president of strategy and business development. "Our clients own and operate a vast array of equipment in diverse markets. Whether they're monitoring a natural gas compressor or a wastewater lift station, they need to do more with less. We help them get there."

M2M is currently monitoring 10,348 unique assets and more than one million unique data points with its remote monitoring solutions. Remote monitoring helps those responsible for distributed assets, such as water tanks, pump stations, flow meters and compression equipment, through Internet-hosted solutions that provide alarm notifications, conduct diagnostics and streamline maintenance and dispatch operations.

"Our customer base is growing due to one simple fact in today's marketplace: owners and operators recognize a need to streamline maintenance and reduce repairs more than ever. When they do, they realize the impacts through more predictable operations, reduced downtime and an extended life of the assets," said Weinberger. "At its heart, our remote monitoring lets customers know when there's a problem and it lets them know right away -- no matter what that asset may be."

About M2M Data Corporation
M2M Data Corporation has been leveraging Software as a Service (SaaS) to deliver remote asset management and monitoring solutions since 1999. Serving the oil and gas, water/wastewater, power generation, and heavy equipment industries, M2M's solutions take distributed asset monitoring and assessment to a new level of accuracy and timeliness. With a track record of transforming data into useful information that helps customers improve operational excellence, M2M is the trusted partner in enterprise asset management. For more information, visit www.m2mdatacorp.com

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