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ARH promotes Hermes traffic management system

The ancient Greek messenger of the gods Hermes had the ability to move effortlessly across boundaries – in his case, between the worlds of gods and humans. Hungarian company ARH claims the same sort of ease of movement for its Hermes traffic management system, its new middleware designed to connect roadside endpoints with a central traffic management interface. Its aim is to offer its systems integrator partners what it describes as a flexible and fast piece of middleware that can be incorporated into an
March 25, 2014 Read time: 1 min
The ancient Greek messenger of the gods Hermes had the ability to move effortlessly across boundaries – in his case, between the worlds of gods and humans.

Hungarian company 7677 ARH claims the same sort of ease of movement for its Hermes traffic management system, its new middleware designed to connect roadside endpoints with a central traffic management interface.

Its aim is to offer its systems integrator partners what it describes as a flexible and fast piece of middleware that can be incorporated into any type of network.

ARH is hopeful that what it describes as Hermes’ speed, adaptability and reliability will give it the same position in its market sector as its Carmen ANPR system.
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