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When you were young, did you imagine you’d work in HR? For many years I dreamed of being a lawyer – mostly…
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When you were young, did you imagine you’d work in HR? For many years I dreamed of being a lawyer – mostly…
As we undoubtedly face challenging and disturbing times, there comes the responsibility to address the social issues facing us. Like you, I…
In 1980, Stratus was founded. While we postponed our 40th anniversary celebration until a time when we can properly celebrate, I want…
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, engineering and operations leaders are now seeking ways to achieve business continuity while optimizing peak…
The month of March – Women’s History Month – celebrates the contributions and achievements women have made throughout history in a variety…
While Edge Computing will continue to spread across industries in 2020, there will still be growing pains as organizations learn what types…
As 2019 winds down and we all begin thinking about the future of Edge Computing in 2020, one thing is clear: Edge…
In this previously published IoT Evolution article, Stratus’ VP of business line management, Jason Andersen, discusses how industrial IoT gateway systems can be adequate, but relying on them for business-critical use in production environments could introduce new levels of risk. It also includes his insight into how to manage this risk.
How IIoT can help reduce risk, as previously published in Food Quality & Safety by Jason Andersen. Knowing where to focus your IIoT efforts first and how it will pay off in the long run, manufacturers can make smart decisions when implementing the IIoT into existing processes. Read on to uncover the three main factors to consider.
Forget whatever image you may have; today’s large commercial dairies are extremely sophisticated enterprises that are always looking for new ways to leverage technology to enhance their production efficiency and their profitability.