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Digi International Launches Comprehensive Industrial Infrastructure Solution

Digi International Launches Comprehensive Industrial Infrastructure Solution

National Post04-06-2025
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New Mobile App and VPN Service Provide Instant Control and Enhanced Security
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MINNEAPOLIS — Digi International (NASDAQ: DGII), a global leader in Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity solutions, today announced the launch of a full-suite solution for industrial infrastructure management, combining the new Digi Axess mobile app with the Digi Axess VPN Service for 24/7 secure industrial infrastructure access.
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monitor, control, and secure critical systems
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from anywhere — instantly and securely.
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'With these launches, Digi Axess delivers the full package: remote monitoring, mobile control, and enterprise-grade security,' said Brian Kirkendall, Vice President and General Manager of Infrastructure Management at Digi International. 'We're thrilled to roll out this complete industrial infrastructure solution to support the critical needs of our customers.'
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Digi Axess Mobile App
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Designed specifically for field teams in industries such as oil and gas, water, wastewater, and irrigation, the Digi Axess mobile app enables instant oversight and rapid response, all from a mobile device.
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The Digi Axess VPN service offers secure, scalable connectivity without reliance on public static IPs. Optimized support for the Digi Z45 Industrial Controller — minimizing risk and maximizing uptime.
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