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OPEN STANDARDS: Sacrificing for Open Standards
July 2008 - For 20 years, Dennis Brandl has donated his time and energy to advance the cause of open standards in manufacturing automation.

Finding the Right Fit for Wireless
May 2008 - Discrete and hybrid manufacturers are anxious to try wireless sensor networks on for size. But first they're hoping to see a new ISA100-based standard.

Where Are Control Architectures Heading? Main Street
March 2008 - Standards-based control architectures are pushing open the factory doors and driving manufacturing data out into the mainstream of enterprise activity.

Coming Soon: ISA100 Wireless Standard
February 2008 -

Drilling into Wireless
February 2008 - While oil and gas companies see a gusher of potential money-saving applications for wireless sensor networks, many are proceeding cautiously with the technology until standards arrive.

The Mobile Enterprise — Needed: Greater Reliability
October 2007 - Manufacturers believe wireless networks can help them reduce production costs and improve plant flexibility. Before widely deploying the technology, however, they want to know: Is wireless reliable enough for the plant floor?

Apprion Inc.: Managing All Wireless Networks from One Platform
September 2007 - This Company to Watch specializes in wireless.

A Better Way to Plan
August 2007 - MA's third annual Technology Planner will help ease your travels down the often confusing road of technology identification and evaluation.

When Networks Converge
January/February 2007 - Multiple networking trends are intersecting across the enterprise, promising dramatic improvements in efficiency and reduced costs.

Industrial Computing's New Breed
December 2006 - Faster, more connected, and kinder to the bottom line, today's industrial computers deliver a new generation of manufacturing capabilities.

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Do you know of any companies out there who deliver the end to end solution -- wireless network to sensor installation to data capture to a robust web display from multiple data sources -- fixed or mobile? If there isn't one company who does it all, what software companies do you know that can display data from any sensor, text file, and/or location device? If you know of any resource material on this subject, please let me know.

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