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Integrating OPC into Building Automation - The Latest Trend

Released on = March 21, 2007, 8:48 pm

Press Release Author = Randy Kondor

Industry = Industrial

Press Release Summary = OPC (OLE for Process Control) is a published connectivity
standard that has become the de facto standard embraced by the process control
industry because of the tremendous benefits it offers. However, these benefits are
not unique to process control; they can be seen within other market segments such as
discrete manufacturing, equipment monitoring and control, utilities and, recently,
building automation and security.



The Proprietary Method

Traditionally, the market space for building automation control systems has been
dominated by a select few solution providers. These solutions typically involved
proprietary tools and connectivity methods that locked .....

See details on
http://www.automationmedia.com/ARDetail.asp?ID

Press Release Body = OPC (OLE for Process Control) is a published connectivity
standard that has become the de facto standard embraced by the process control
industry because of the tremendous benefits it offers. However, these benefits are
not unique to process control; they can be seen within other market segments such as
discrete manufacturing, equipment monitoring and control, utilities and, recently,
building automation and security.



The Proprietary Method

Traditionally, the market space for building automation control systems has been
dominated by a select few solution providers. These solutions typically involved
proprietary tools and connectivity methods that locked .....

See details on
http://www.automationmedia.com/ARDetail.asp?ID

Web Site = http://www.automationmedia.com/ARDetail.asp?ID

Contact Details = Editor@AutomationMedia.com

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