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Team on 01 July 2005
Matrikon OPC Conference 2005
Matrikon OPC announced the details of their annual OPC conference, to be held this year in Houston, Texas during the week of October 16-18, 2005.
Matrikon OPC announced the details of their annual OPC conference, to be held this year in Houston, Texas during the week of October 16-18, 2005 The theme of this year's conference is 'Transforming Industrial Connectivity', and it will feature keynote addresses by members of the OPC Foundation, Microsoft, SAP and other key partners
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The goal of this conference is to discuss how OPC and other standards are applied by various industries to achieve system interoperability, reliability, security, and simplicity.
Users, integrators and vendors will reveal their best practices for OPC data transfer in maintenance, finance, process and discrete operations.
Presentation content will include case studies and discussions ranging from Distributed Operations (offshore platforms, remote plants, remote wells, pipelines, utilities, etc) to Plant Applications (HMI, SIS, Historian, APC, etc).
OPC product manager Randy Kondor commented 'MatrikonOPC Conference 2005 brings together the top industry experts to explain the currently available technology, its applications, and future direction.
Attendees will also learn how OPC is being applied today to solve longstanding process control and monitoring problems.' Basic, intermediate and advanced OPC Training will also be available preceding the conference. Request free introductory details about products from MatrikonOPC ...
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