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KinderView Announces Web site Improvements to its Revolutionary Internet Viewing Network
Solution for the Child Care Industry - The Industry’s First Secure Internet Viewing system grows with technology - Bellevue, Washington --- KinderView today announced upgrades on its award-winning
Web site.
KinderView’s fully secure Internet Viewing System is more dynamic, easier to navigate and has features
that separate it from the competition.
"We are still way ahead of the competition in many aspects including security, refresh rates, ease of use,
and administrative capabilities.," President of KinderView.
KinderView is designed to ease the anxiety felt by parents while their children are at day care.
The KinderView Internet Viewing System allows parents to log in through the Internet and keep a watchful eye on
their children using their desktop computer. "Why should any parent continue to suffer from separation
anxiety when their child is only a click away?," President of KinderView.
Without worry, parents are able to access encrypted images of their children using a login name and password.
Realizing that security is top-priority with children, KinderView is proud of its growth and adaptation to the
technological changes in the secure transmission of data.
KinderView’s growth through technology allows for the surpassing of the standard technology used by the competition.
KinderView offers full color, high quality and virtually instant images that can update every one to three seconds,
depending the user’s connection speed.
KinderView is more navigationally intuitive, making it easier on parents who are just getting acquainted
with computers and the Internet. No special hardware or software is required to access the visual information
provided by the KinderView network. KinderView is a browser-based viewing system that is managed from a
centralized operations center. This hands-off approach eliminates the need for
childcare centers to purchase and maintain costly server equipment. KinderView installs and maintains the
cameras at the participating childcare centers. |
KinderView Awarded the Computerworld Smithsonian Award -- KinderView recognized as an innovative leader in the age of Information Technology -- --- KinderView is proud to announce their Internet Viewing System is now a part of the Permanent Research Collection on Information Technology at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. The 2000 Information Technology Innovation Collection was formally presented to the institution on April 3, 2000. "The Laureates in this year’s Collection are utilizing the new information age tools to extend the benefits of technology to society,” said Dan Morrow, Executive Director of the Computerworld Smithsonian Awards Program. KinderView’s work is now part of a collection that consists of over 440 of the year’s most innovative applications of technology from 38 states and 21 countries. John Chambers, President and Chief Executive Officer of Cisco Systems nominated KinderView in the Education and Academia category. In May of 1999, Cisco Systems honored KinderView as Part of the Inc./Cisco Growing with Technology Awards program. The award recognizes small and mid-size businesses that demonstrate how innovative use of networking and the Internet can increase profits and provide a competitive advantage that drives company growth. KinderView is a fully secure Internet Viewing System designed to ease the anxiety felt by parents while their children are at day care. The KinderView Network allows parents to log in through the Internet and view encrypted images of their children. The primary source material submitted by KinderView will enrich the National Museum of American History’s growing collection on the history of information technology, and contribute significantly to the museum’s on-going efforts to chronicle the Information Age, said Spencer R. Crew, Director of the National Museum of American History. KinderView is a leading Internet viewing solutions developer. For more
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