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  • Moxa Joins Industrial Internet Consortium

    AT&T, Cisco, GE, IBM and Intel formed IIC earlier this year to support better access to data with improved integration of the physical and digital worlds. Moxa is one of the first industrial automation companies to join the Consortium.
    30 May, 2014 | 2 minutes
  • HART Approved as China National Standard

    The HART Communication Protocol is now a China National Standard (GB/T 29910.1-6-2013) approved by the Standardization Administration of the China Industrial Department.
    29 May, 2014 | 2 minutes
  • Softing Acquires Online Development Inc.

    Founded in 1989, Online Development Inc. (OLDI) designs and manufactures factory automation products to help customers simplify data transfer, control and communications tasks.
    28 May, 2014 | 1 minutes
  • OPC certifies TeslaSCADA for OPC UA

    The OPC Foundation Test Lab in Scottsdale, AZ certified TeslaSCADA, a SCADA solution for smart phones and other Android devices.
    28 May, 2014 | 1 minute
  • CAN FD challenges fieldbuses and industrial Ethernet in special purpose machinery

    By Thomas Waggershauser, HMS Industrial Networks The growing demands in the number of nodes, transfer rates, and cycle times lead to bottlenecks that the limitations of classic CAN (8 data bytes and 1 Mbit/s data rate) cannot fulfil: CAN FD significantly extends the usable data rate and usable data length.
    28 May, 2014 | 7 minutes
  • Field Wireless Networks: ISA100 and Other Wireless Technologies Making Inroads

    Field Wireless Networks: ISA100 and Other Wireless Technologies Making Inroads

    Various wireless topologies can be employed to meet the demands of industrial wireless applications, including star, tree, mesh, and cluster.
    By: Contributing Authors
    28 May, 2014 | 13 minutes
  • Belden sees problems with the end of Windows XP Support

    The end of service for this pervasive OS leaves many computers and devices vulnerable to security issues – whether accidental or deliberate – which could bring operations to a halt.
    23 May, 2014 | 2 minutes
  • EMC Test services booming as wireless technology takes off

    The integration of wireless technology into products that were previously wired has caused a steady shift in electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) test services.
    22 May, 2014 | 2 minutes
  • PAS and Tripwire connect their safety and security software

    PAS Integrity Software Suite and Tripwire NERC Solution Suite are now integrated, reducing the time and resources required to collect audit evidence.
    20 May, 2014 | 2 minutes
  • ADVANTICSYS monitors Georgian State Electrosystems power substations

    With aging substations, a risk of blackouts and increasingly higher maintenance costs, GSE installed a remote monitoring systems based on wireless sensor networks.
    19 May, 2014 | 2 minutes
  • u-blox acquires connectBlue

    Swiss based u-blox acquired Swedish connectBlue, a provider of industrial-grade short range radio modules.
    19 May, 2014 | 2 minutes
  • Outdoor Wireless Bridge Consideration

    By Brian Roth, Antaira Technologies Wireless networks are typically setup as an access point, bridge or client combination. The major difference is the access point allows multiple individual wireless devices to connect to the access point. A wireless bridge is used to link a smaller network of devices to the main network through a single wireless connection.
    19 May, 2014 | 3 minutes
  • Internet of Things technology stagnant

    Many impediments to creation of a large IoT market are swept under the carpet as large companies and analysts indulge in an unseemly race to the largest forecasts. Its value chain is unclear, paybacks are little understood, and no large orders exist.
    16 May, 2014 | 4 minutes
  • Industrial wireless blackout looms in Europe

    GAMBICA says the telecommunications industry wrote a standard where key wireless devices can never be relied upon to report their alarm or status messages in a timely fashion. This restriction is likely to make Europe lose significant competitive ground in the industrial wireless field.
    16 May, 2014 | 3 minutes
  • Yokogawa releases an ISA100Wireless Module

    The module significantly reduces the amount of time and resources to develop ISA100 Wireless-compliant products.
    16 May, 2014 | 3 minutes
  • Sercos elects board of directors

    Dr. Thomas Bürger, Klaus Weyer, Alexander Verl and Matheus Bulho were elected to the board.
    15 May, 2014 | 1 minutes
  • Sigthsys signs Port as distributor in Germany

    Sightsys provides stacks, libraries, tools and services for CANopen, PROFINET, EtherNet/IP, EtherCAT and POWERLINK.
    14 May, 2014 | 1 minutes
  • Emerson's Wireless technology finds leaks at BP

    BP is using Smart Wireless technology from Emerson Process Management as part of a leak detection system that helps enhance safety at its chemical production center in Geel, Belgium.
    14 May, 2014 | 2 minutes
  • B&B Electronics adds SeeControl cloud services

    B&B Electronics and SeeControl will deliver intelligent, predictive monitoring solutions for Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
    08 May, 2014 | 3 minutes
  • Wireless Digital Switches & Sensors - Applications & Benefits

    By Peter Engstrom, STEUTE Industrial Controls There is a large selection of devices for transmitting and receiving continuously variable parameters like flow, but there has been little available in the way of wireless devices for generating and receiving simple "on-off" signals. This is changing.
    07 May, 2014 | 5 minutes
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