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Rockwell Automation develops technologies and provides services that leading manufacturers around the world use to their competitive advantage. Whether running a single machine or an entire supply chain, manufacturers rely on its automation, power control, and conversion products and services to manage information flow - from plant to plant, plant floor to the front office, even country to country - to get their products and services to market faster, reduce costs, better utilize power and plant-floor assets, and minimize the risks in their manufacturing environments.  |  | Rockwell Automation 1201 South 2nd Street Milwaukee,WI 53204 USA Main: 414-382-2000 Fax: 414-382-5560 Submit a request for information to this vendor by clicking below: 
| - FactoryTalk AssetCentre
FactoryTalk AssetCentre provides you with a set of asset-centric focused tools to securely and centrally manage your factory and process automation production environments by securing access to the control system, tracking users' actions, managing asset configuration files, configuring process instruments and providing backup and recovery of operating asset configurations...
- FactoryTalk Batch
FactoryTalk Batch provides efficient, predictable batch processing, consistency between batches, and generation of event information during batch runs...
- FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition
Do you need to maximize your ability to collect time-series data? Do you need to have access to historical information at any time across different levels and tiers of your enterprise? Streamline your manufacturing applications with FactoryTalk Historian...
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Industry news About Rockwell Automation  Rockwell Q1 Revenue Drops 10% Jan 27 2010 - Despite the sales decline, the company ups its full-year guidance, citing promising signs in its sequential comparisons.
Looking Forward, Rockwell Chief Sees Return to Growth Dec 28 2009 - Keith Nosbusch lays out plans for the New Year and explains how the automation provider will goose sales in 2010.
Rockwell Details 2010 Plans After Somber Q4 Nov 10 2009 - At its annual Automation Fair conference, the automation provider talks up plans to dust itself off after a forgettable 2009.
Federal Support for U.S. Manufacturing Strategy Urged Sep 9 2009 - Rockwell Automation, the National Association of Manufacturers, and others call for more R&D funding, support for green manufacturing, and tax law changes to encourage investment in factory modernization.
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Product Newswire for Rockwell Automation  Software streamlines automation asset management.Jan 14 2008 - Built on FactoryTalk Services Platform, FactoryTalk AssetCentre provides manufacturers with centralized tool for gathering, managing, and securing data on automation assets such as control systems, drives, and human-machine interface devices. Plant-wide information software helps reduce unauthorized system access, controls authorized user actions, records users' actions, and generates audit trail that tracks user, device, computer, time, and action taken.
Safety I/O Node features EtherNet/IP capability.Dec 27 2007 - Compatible with standard Ethernet infrastructure devices (wired and wireless), Allen-Bradley CompactBlock Guard I/O on EtherNet/IP detects failures at I/O and field-device level while promoting operator protection in various applications. It allows companies to use EtherNet/IP protocol in conjunction with Allen-Bradley GuardLogix controller or other Safety PLCs that incorporate CIP Safety protocol over EtherNet/IP.
Software helps manufacturers optimize production processes.Oct 30 2007 - FactoryTalk Historian SE collects stores, analyzes, and visualizes production data using data capture and storage engines, which can be used within process, discrete, and hybrid environments. It utilizes variety of reporting tools such as time-series trends, bar charts, pie charts, and tabular trends an also features compressed storage data algorithms that contain vast amounts of data in small storage formats so users can retrieve data quickly over short or long time spans.
Industrial Computer features fanless design.Jun 29 2007 - With 50°C rating, VersaView 200R provides functionality and performance necessary to run visual interface, maintenance, and control applications. It employs 1 GHz Pentium M Celeron processor as well as 24/7 continuous-duty, solid-state HDD. Equipped with up to 1 GB RAM, 4 USB 2.0 ports, and two 10/100M Ethernet ports, computer comes in ac and dc versions with multiple mounting options: panel, DIN rail, and vesa-mount on back of VersaView Industrial Monitor.
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