Manufacturing and SCADA systems demand always-on secure reliability. To address this along with other possible shortcomings, purpose-built computing platforms combined with thin client software technologies are required for the most critical SCADA and other applications.
Dan Hebert PE, Principal at ControlsPR
Dan Hebert PE, Principal at ControlsPR
Dan Hebert is a contributing editor for Stratus Technologies and is the Principal of ControlsPR, a full service PR agency that produces automation industry printed materials. He began his career at Putman Media as a Field Editor in 1995 and joined the company on a full-time basis in 2000. Dan has 25 years of experience in the process control industries. He worked for 22 years as an end user at a process plant, as a systems integrator, as an employee of a skid builder, and as an employee of a major engineering and construction firm. Dan has a PE in Control Systems and is a patent holder for a closed-loop control system. He holds a BSEE and an MBA and is a member of ISA and of Eta Kappa Nu, the engineering honor society.
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As another wonderful year at Stratus comes to a close, we take a look back at some of the exciting events we’ve attended. Here are the highlights of the 4th annual Smart Industry conference in Chicago, IL in late September.
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A primary consideration for edge computing platforms is determining how many clients can be reliably hosted before performance degrades. The following approach was used to realistically explore how a typical Stratus ztC Edge system would perform when hosting multiple applications.