Control and ARC schedule monthly podcast series for end users

Oct. 19, 2007
I'm just full of good news today. Beginning with the December issue, Control and ARC have agreed to jointly produce a monthly series of podcasts with Control editors and ARC subject matter experts around the cover story topic every month. This will be a scheduled series, just like the Control Automation Minutes change every Tuesday. The first of the series will be myself, Larry O'Brien and a player to be named later from ARC talking about what the Top 50 report means to end users and others, n...
I'm just full of good news today. Beginning with the December issue, Control and ARC have agreed to jointly produce a monthly series of podcasts with Control editors and ARC subject matter experts around the cover story topic every month. This will be a scheduled series, just like the Control Automation Minutes change every Tuesday. The first of the series will be myself, Larry O'Brien and a player to be named later from ARC talking about what the Top 50 report means to end users and others, not just so vendors can keep score. The podcasts will be scheduled to appear on the third Wednesday of every month, so that they are out when the magazine has just finished mailing. I'm very pleased that we've been able to continue to expand the content sharing arrangement we have been pursuing with ARC for the last couple of years. So, starting December 19, and every third Wednesday of the month after that, visit www.controlglobal.com for the ARC/Control "Issues in Process Automation" podcast series.

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