They have a very high end website but the pages are seriously missing specifics.
I just bought a new car and this looks a lot like my fist impression of certain dealers I visited. But there are some really outstanding high end auto dealers around the country. As an example, the EN "leadership" page seems to be missing PhD level meteorologists and/or educators.
In this, as in any complex and expensive technical decision, you will need to become an expert or at least very fluent in the products offered before you can buy. Product grouping is a very complex issue to decipher and analyze. I am afraid this kind of decision will take weeks if not months to be able to compare "apples to apples" so to speak.
I would gather all the specific information and all the specific costs, specs, service costs, etc. and place them side by side with known weather stations and manufacturers to make a good decision. I would also find real users who have no skin in the game and spend some quality time with them. And...do they back and guarantee their specs with "money back" support, in writing as one small example.
And with networking you will need a whole new set of skills in terms of data storage, monthly costs, service costs, access to deeply knowledgeable experts in both hardware and software. Software development costs are almost always understated and underfunded - even in places like Intel and Boeing.
This may be a very fine group of people but watch the costs. Davis is mentioned, Davis may have an opinion or suggestions.
Take your time...it took me 3 months just to buy a car and this is far more complex.