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  • Taking out the Garbage: Making Windows XP suitable as a HMI Platform

    Taking out the Garbage: Making Windows XP suitable as a HMI Platform

    This article has only skimmed the surface of Windows XP “IT-guy tricks” that can be used to create a suitable environment for your HMI. Following the above procedures to “take out the garbage” will assist you in creating an efficient platform for your applications, not to mention avoiding some common XP annoyances.
    By: MSI Tec, Inc., Marty Huff
    12 September, 2005 | 8 minutes
  • Advantech product selection guides, solution or product catalogs, case studies

    Advantech offers a number of solution guides, product selection guides, catalogs and case studies - many are available in PDF format. The eAutomation Solutions Catalog introduces a full range of products, focusing on the following vertical sectors: Machine Automation, Power & Energy, Building Automation, Environment Monitoring Systems, Intelligent Transportation Systems, and Facility Management Systems.
    26 March, 2004 | 1 minute
  • Water Security: The Role of the SCADA System

    Water Security: The Role of the SCADA System

    With security assessments and implementation of appropriate measures receiving the full attention of the water industry, we have been exploring how technology can contribute to these efforts.
    By: Bristol Babcock Inc., Kevin Finnan
    10 March, 2002 | 12 minutes
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