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Broadwin to supply Web Access HMI
for building automation 
at University of California, Berkeley 

Project  to integrate 50 Buildings  and 5 separate control systems into one automation system using campus Internet.

Click here to learn more about the University of California at Berkeley.
September 26, 2001 - San Ramon, California

Broadwin Technology Inc. said today it has won a contract this year to provide its Web Access software for the control system upgrade at the University of California in Berkeley, California. The project is part of the university's building automation system supplied by Barrington Systems of San Carlos, California and is aimed at integrating 50 Buildings into a single automation system.

"Our expertise in both building automation and multi-building control systems used in corporate and educational campuses around the world, combined with our engineering, project management and field services, allows us to deliver highly reliable solutions to make buildings more energy efficient and reduce maintenance costs at the same time." said Bill Curran, the president of Barrington Systems. "We expect demand for building automation systems to continue to grow, driven by energy deregulation, increasing energy costs and the need to enhance facility operations through the integration of building automation systems with advanced information technology."

Using a standard Web-Browser, users can view and control automation equipment used in manufacturing facilities, industrial process plants and building automation systems. Unique to WebAccess, all configuration and deployment can be performed remotely through a standard web browser including IO configuration, graphics building and remote software administration.

WebAccess is available for desktop computers and laptops running Windows CE/98/ME/2000/2003/XP. Internet Explorer 6.0 supports all features of WebAccess.

About Barrington Systems
Barrington Systems designs, manufactures, installs and services computer based control systems. These systems are used in applications ranging from building automation to water distribution to process control. Barrington Systems is a California corporation in its’ 19th year of operation and is located in the “Silicon Valley” area of Northern California. For more information, visit Barrington's web site at www.barringtonsys.com

About BroadWin Technology
BroadWin Technology, Inc., headquartered in San Ramon, California, is the innovative supplier of industrial automation software, with installations worldwide. The company recently introduced WebAccess, the industry’s first fully web browser-based software package for human-machine interfaces (HMI), and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA).  For more information, visit BroadWin’s web site at www.BroadWin.com.

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