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Siemens introduces latest cloud-based traffic management solution

Siemens has released the latest hosted application module for Stratos, the company’s cloud-based strategic traffic management solution, which adds support for Stratos remote monitoring with direct secured IP connectivity to the Stratos outstation or ST950 controller.
May 11, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Cloud-based traffic management from Siemens

189 Siemens has released the latest hosted application module for Stratos, the company’s cloud-based strategic traffic management solution, which adds support for Stratos remote monitoring with direct secured IP connectivity to the Stratos outstation or ST950 controller.

Installation now features plug and play connectivity with built-in security features for communications between instation and outstation and user certification options for on-street access to outstation web pages, enabling enhanced audit logs of any changes made by users.

New Stratos Outstation firmware and configuration data can be downloaded from the Stratos system, reducing site visit costs.

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