Industrial Networking 2012 Q3 Is Ready for You

Aug. 30, 2012

Turf battles and finger-pointing have caused many conflicts between control engineers and IT staff. In this issue of Industrial Networking, Executive Editor Jim Montague explores new strategies and tools that can foster cooperation to help keep network neighborhoods cool. Also in the Q3 issue: Learn why you should consider intrinsic safety; hear why columnist John Rezabek wants the DCS spam to stop; and discover the latest in smarter, more robust connectors.

Turf battles and finger-pointing have caused many conflicts between control engineers and IT staff. In this issue of Industrial Networking, Executive Editor Jim Montague explores new strategies and tools that can foster cooperation to help keep network neighborhoods cool. Also in the Q3 issue: Learn why you should consider intrinsic safety; hear why columnist John Rezabek wants the DCS spam to stop; and discover the latest in smarter, more robust connectors.

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