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How You’ll Benefit from Add-On Profiles and Add-On Instructions

By Lauren Robeson Menting – Senior Marketing Communications Specialist Filed in Work Smarter, Gateways In-chassis

The inclusion of Add-On Profiles and/or Add-On Instructions can help you avoid prolonged configuration and some serious frustration.

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Separator Connectivity for Oil and Gas Applications

By Lauren Robeson Menting – Senior Marketing Communications Specialist Filed in Technology focus, Flow Computing Oil and Gas Protocol Conversion

The separator in wellpad applications requires reliable communications to ensure the separation of oil, gas, and water – and then get these resources where they need to go next.

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Protocol Conversion: Choosing In-Chassis or Gateways

By Lauren Robeson Menting – Senior Marketing Communications Specialist Filed in Technology focus, Gateways In-chassis Protocol Conversion

ProSoft's product suites cover a wide range of protocols, with overlaps between the in-chassis and gateway solution families. Wondering which one is best to use? As you might expect, it depends on your application’s needs.

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Considerations for Remotely Connecting to Clients’ Equipment

By Lauren Robeson Menting – Senior Marketing Communications Specialist Filed in Work Smarter, Remote Connectivity

Post-installation service commitments have provided a new revenue source for machine builders and system integrators, but have also introduced complexities that need to be addressed to ensure remote access is handled securely.

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Collect and Analyze Oil and Gas Applications’ Production Data with Remote Connectivity Solutions

By Lauren Robeson Menting – Senior Marketing Communications Specialist Filed in Technology focus, Oil and Gas Remote Connectivity

With remote access solutions, your measurement and production data can be automatically sent to your existing SCADA, host, or headquarters location. From there, the data can be analyzed and corrective actions taken if necessary. The detailed data and activity log that’s automatically generated can also help you meet regulatory requirements.

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Connectivity for Water and Wastewater Applications

By Lauren Robeson Menting – Global Communications Specialist Filed in Work Smarter, Gateways Remote Connectivity Wastewater Water In-chassis Protocol Conversion

As water and wastewater service areas and needs expand, robust, wide-ranging connectivity solutions are a must. In addition, equipment that requires monitoring across the application – including pump stations, flow meters, and filtration or sedimentation systems – may use a range of industrial protocols that are incompatible with your control system.

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