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Software - June 2001
June 01, 2001
Vol. 1
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Early May 2001
May 07, 2001
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Issue 4
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Early April 2001
April 06, 2001
Vol. 2
Issue 3
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Mid March 2001
March 14, 2001
Vol. 2
Issue 2
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Mid January 2001
January 18, 2001
Vol. 2
Issue 1
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Issue 5
December 22, 2000
Vol. 1
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Issue 4
December 01, 2000
Vol. 1
Issue 4
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Issue 3
November 17, 2000
Vol. 1
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Issue 2
November 07, 2000
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Visit GE at the ISA Show!
Learn about new productivity solutions with an open advantage
www.toobigtomiss.com
See new process automation software from GE Fanuc, water systems for steam applications from GE Glegg Water Technologies, eDiagnostics from GE Cisco Industrial Networks, and much more.
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Safety First
Find the right balance to automate for plant productivity and protection
www.gefanuc.com/criticalcontrol
When people think of automation applied to industry, they think of increased productivity and profits. But, when specialized systems are applied for the purpose of critical control, the goal is not solely one of protecting the bottom line. So, how do you find the right balance?
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New CIMPLICITY HMI Plant Edition
From screens to your wireless dream, this software does it all
www.gefanuc.com/cimplicity
With a true client server architecture and an open system approach, CIMPLICITY HMI Plant Edition is not your typical HMI. Packed with features and functionality – including powerful web and wireless technologies – this new software helps you create and implement monitoring and control operations from a single machine to plant-wide supervisory systems faster than ever before.
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Living High on the Hog
Hazel Crest Water Plant Rides Automation Wave
Imagine riding your Harley, laptop in saddlebag, with complete peace of mind that everything back at the plant is fine. Want to check a report? Fire up your laptop and wirelessly connect to your automation system. Make any needed adjustments, then get back to the road that calls.
It’s possible today, and you can learn how two bikers took an obsolete automation system and put the “end” back in “weekend.”
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Powered Up
New Redundant Power Supply System for the Series 90-30 Supports High Availability
http://www.gefanuc.com/products/controll...
New for the Series 90-30 PLC, the Redundant Power Supply System (RPSS) is designed for high-availability applications. In the event that the primary power supply fails, the system power switches over to the backup unit without process interruption.
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