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Some vendors of wireless mesh networks are deemphasizing the technology and focusing instead on ease-of-use and turnkey factory solutions.
Invensys announces “enterprise control system” designed to expand analysis beyond process control to business and profitability control for manufacturing enterprises.
By creating a standard that adopts the Electronic Device Description Language, the ISA says its new SP104 committee will help accelerate implementation and widespread use of fieldbus technology.
One of the leading independent European SCADA/HMI vendors proves it’s not just Mozart that comes from Salzburg.
Touch-screen technology and Windows CE become popular choices for European human-machine interfaces.
Global user groups work together on device integration enhancements.
The automation vendor unveils an organizational re-alignment and product roadmap to meet changing customer needs.
Frost & Sullivan acknowledges Siemens Energy & Automation with two HMI awards for market and technology leadership.
For users of small to medium-sized machines that require a touch type display, the new EZTouchPLC from EZAutomation makes ultimate sense.
For users in need of small control systems that require a text type display, the EZTextPLC from EZAutomation fits the bill.
U.K automation vendors are busy upgrading and replacing systems for oil and gas production and transport.
Proficy Intelligent Production Solutions provides a broad range of integrated, easy-to-use software applications and services designed to allow users to improve productivity, profitability and competitive advantage by enabling the real-time enterprise, says the vendor.
GE Fanuc Automation introduces new controllers that share memory at high speeds over a network and offer high availability for critical control applications.
Emerson Process Management has announced an initiative to enhance Device Description Language.
Wonderware is bundling its human-machine interface software with a line of PC platforms.
The OPC XML DA specification opens the way to Internet data transfer and cross-platform interoperability.
GE Fanuc's recent acquisition of MES vendor Mountain Systems provides GE Fanuc customers with new ways to leverage data.
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