News from Thinmanager - MDM. Mobile Devices, Multistation
| | | The 2013 Industrial Visualization and Thin Client Management Conference Comes to Atlanta September 10-12
Thindustrial13 is an annual conference focused on creating and managing the most advanced industrial computer networks for modern manufacturing and process control including MDM (Mobile Device Management). The primary objective of this event is to demonstrate advanced visualization and application delivery by taking advantage of low-cost, high performance thin client end user devices through a centralized management platform. Don't miss this largest annual gathering of ACP ThinManager partners, integrators and customers. {Click here to visit the website and learn more} | Mobile Devices in AutomationThe use of WiFi-connected tablets, smartphones and mobile devices is starting to generate explosive growth in industrial automation and process control. Integration of mobile technology is changing the landscape rapidly because it reduces costs, improves operating efficiency, boosts productivity and increases throughput using existing people and resources. {Click here to read the article} | Extreme Conditions Call for Extreme SolutionsESCO Automation has spent forty years developing solutions to bridge the gap between standard processes and modern network technology. We asked Wes Dautremont, Technical Manager at ESCO Automation, about the hazards associated with creating and deploying a system to help drive facilities developed around grain elevators. | Allow Up to Five Operators to Use One Thin ClientMultiStation is the newest entry into the collection of ThinManager platform features designed to increase efficiency by allowing up to five operators to work on a single thin client at the same time. By expanding upon ThinManager's existing MultiMonitor functionality, this feature offers administrators a wider variety of user configurations without sacrificing data delivery. {To read the full product description click here} | TMUG Developers Roundtable DiscussionThis year at the TMUG Conference end users got the opportunity to ask Tim Caine (Chief Technology Officer) and Randy Cannady (Director of Engineering) about some of the new features in the works for the ThinManager Platform 7 release later this year, offer suggestions to improve functionality from an end user perspective, and discuss future features and options. {To read the full transcript click here} |
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