2004
 
Dexdyne launched netrix, a secure, open-standard, visual remote monitoring and control solution allowing customers to web-enable their unattended plant and equipment simply using drag-and-drop tools.
2000
 
Dexdyne was one of the first to offer web-enabled technology for accessing, monitoring and controlling remote devices.
1999
Dexdyne was one of the first manufacturers of embedded Linux-based systems, using its own embedded Linux variant 'Subliminal Linux'.
1991
 
Dexdyne was the first UK company to produce a full-featured, highly integrated single board computer (TotalPC) for the control of plant and equipment.

 


In 2002, Dexdyne won a prestigious Smart Award for Innovation from the Department of Trade & Industry.

The award was given to Dexdyne for the development of web-enabling technology that offered a new, cost-effective, sophisticated method of monitoring and controlling equipment in remote locations