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New online resource for SCADA users
Yesterday we received a press release announcing that Control Microsystems has launched a new Website dedicated to SCADA system users. They are offering this site as a venue for discussion groups, search tools and a technical resource library. It's all free and intended to serve the whole industry.
According to the release, "Creating an online, interactive community is essential for helping SCADA engineers, integrators and end users maximize their investment in SCADA technology and products," says Steve Goodman, VP of marketing, Control Microsystems. "It is no secret that people gain significant value when they interact, so SCADAForum has been designed as a convenient collaboration tool that can provide answers to questions when you need them. We encourage people to sign up for this free service. Each new member will strengthen the SCADA user community."
Take a look.
New online resource for SCADA users
July 31, 2007
Yesterday we received a press release announcing that Control Microsystems has launched a new Website dedicated to SCADA system users. They are offering this site as a venue for discussion groups, search tools and a technical resource library. It's all free and intended to serve the whole industry.According to the release, "Creating an online, interactive community is essential for helping SCADA engineers, integrators and end users maximize their investment in SCADA technology and products," says Steve Goodman, VP of marketing, Control Microsystems. "It is no secret that people gain significant value when they interact, so SCADAForum has been designed as a convenient collaboration tool that can provide answers to questions when you need them. We encourage people to sign up for this free service. Each new member will strengthen the SCADA user community."
Take a look.
Posted by Peter Welander on July 31, 2007 | Comments (0)
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