Have I missed it? DCOM is going away. OPC-UA isn't complete. What about .NET support for OPC? Just asking... … [Read more...] about Where is OPC.NET?
Gas Powered Press Release
Rich Merritt comments on a press release he sent me this afternoon; and it struck me funny: Attached and appended below is a new product release describing the EPX2 voltage to pressure transmitter. You can obtain a high-resolution digital photo at ftp://editors.miinet.com. Download the EPX2 Voltage to Pressure Transmitter photo from the EPX2 folder. This may seem like another … [Read more...] about Gas Powered Press Release
Should OPC really be spelled OOPS?
Here's a press release from Eric Byres and Dale Peterson that should give your morning a different look, especially if you work with OPC a lot... We'll post the white paper tomorrow at ControlGlobal.com. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Whitepaper Reveals OPC Usage May Be Putting Major Industries at Risk Lantzville, BC, April 4, 2007 – A survey of 113 OPC users from Fortune 500 … [Read more...] about Should OPC really be spelled OOPS?
WBF 2007 is coming up…
I hope the program is now posted at www.wbf.org because I have NEVER seen a conference program with better presentations. This conference is a "do not miss" event. Yeah, there's going to be one world class keynote-- that guy from Bristol-Myers...and then there's mine. But that should not scare you off from going to what is becoming the most underappreciated conference in … [Read more...] about WBF 2007 is coming up…
Do fieldbuses have burning pants?
This press release from Profibus' organization (PTO-- whatever that means now that they've decided to abandon the German) executive director Mike Bryant continues the obfuscatory trend begun by the Foundation Fieldbus at their user group last month. Look, folks, "there can be only one." (If you don't get the reference, google "Highlander.") Any marginally competent definition … [Read more...] about Do fieldbuses have burning pants?
