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Edge Platform Releases Assist Both Experienced and Newbies
The next phase of GE’s Industrial Internet Control System provides increased flexibility in edge control and analytics through an open controller and remote monitoring platform.
Control
Outcome Optimizing Controller
This system from General Electric offers a generational advancement to PAC-based industrial control systems by enabling safe, secure communication between real-time deterministic control and non-deterministic applications.
Control
Clarifying the Linux Real Time Issue
An Automation World reader voices legitimate concerns about the use of Linux in mission-critical applications.
Control
Why is Linux Trending?
Without a lot of fanfare, the use of Linux in automation has been gaining significant ground due to its openness and flexibility. Its common IT programming languages add to its appeal as IT and OT grow closer and new engineering teams emerge on the scene.
Control
GE and SEW-Eurodrive Launch Partnership
The partnership centers on the integration of SEW-Eurodrive variable frequency drives into GE Automation & Controls' PACMotion product line, but that appears to be just the beginning of a longer-term strategy.
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GE Orients Predix Strategy Around Key Verticals
There’s been plenty of news about GE’s direction under new CEO John Flannery. At the company’s Minds + Machines event, Flannery spotlighted the new strategy around Predix.
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Power Supply for Industrial Applications
The Resilient 3000 from GE Industrial Solutions provides 3000 W for general-purpose industrial solutions.
Control
Industrial Computing for the Edge
With more data processing taking place at the machine level—on the edge of the industrial network—GE is betting on greater use of modular, customizable industrial PCs.
Control
Controller Evolution in the Age of IIoT
Support for new communications protocols, open web standards and mainstream processing power are turning control system silos into network devices primed for new Industrial Internet of Things applications.