Ron Monday is a very sharp fellow. He is the president and CEO of a company most people have never heard of, but which is quite significant in automation. Ron builds OEM modules for Rockwell ControlLogix and for ProSoft. Now, with the help of some technology from ILS (a spin-off of IBM), he is ready to set the world of interoperability on its ear. Basically, the world of … [Read more...] about Thinking around the problem…
Walt Boyes' Blog
Time out for a big brag: Putman Media wins 14 ASBPE awards
Putman Media sets a record with 14 ASBPE Awards! The following is the list of Putman's ASBPE award winners: Design Award Winners Front Cover — Computer Generated Under 80,000 circulation Gold Award "Time to Market Issue" Pharmaceutical Manufacturing February/March 2004 Stephen Herner, Agnes Shanley Front Cover — Illustration Under 80,000 circulation Gold Award "Drug Makers Take … [Read more...] about Time out for a big brag: Putman Media wins 14 ASBPE awards
ARC and the interoperability bandwagon
My biggest critique of ARC and the other TLA bandits (excuse me, I mean major knowledgebase consultants) has always been that they are very long on theory and very very short on implementation. Andy Chatha has apparently heard this from other people...you don't think he listens to me, do you?...like his manufacturing sector clients, because ARC has dived into helping to foster … [Read more...] about ARC and the interoperability bandwagon
Almost done…
Last night, Peter Zornio and his merry band of Honeywell elves stayed up late putting together answers for the questions users have submitted throughout the week. Today is Q&A Day, and it is the day when users expect straight, detailed answers from Honeywell to the questions they have asked. Unfortunately I will miss the vast majority of it, since I will be winging it back … [Read more...] about Almost done…
Whew!
We just got the second edition of the show daily to the email forwarder. I'm very pleased. This one is longer...has four articles, two by Keith Larson, and two by me. All of it, frankly, pretty good stuff. I've been dividing my time working on CONTROL, the enews edition, and attending the sessions. Missed a great session this morning by Judy Moser of Alcoa on Security-- Cyber … [Read more...] about Whew!
