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    A reader asks our panel of experts what the best method to detect oil density would be. Here is what our experts had to say
    Jan. 12, 2016
    A reader is writing two programs for a controls panel destroyed in a fire, but needs help with starting tuning values. He turns to our experts for help
    Jan. 11, 2016
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    Pantera Energy uses Ignition HMI and KepServer communications to achieve quick ROI by improving productivity and reducing time, labor and maintenance costs
    Jan. 11, 2016
    Kulturbraurei Heidelberg uses process automation, PLCs and HMI software to recreate traditional brewing methods and quality
    Jan. 11, 2016
    Our editors search the web to bring you the latest online resources on flow technology. Here are essential presentations you should not miss
    Jan. 11, 2016
    EnOcean's energy-harvesting is joining forces with ZigBee's 3.0 wireless solutions
    Jan. 11, 2016
    New developments on the Oil & Gas frontier plus controls and safety systems get an update
    Jan. 11, 2016
    The upgrade to the latest version of D/3 hardware and software will ensure the facility continues meeting growing global demand for its resins for the next 20 years.
    Jan. 7, 2016
    Endress+Hauser launched its Open Integration partner program at the recent SPS IPC Drives event in Germany
    Jan. 7, 2016
    Experts from government, law enforcement and the private sector offered best practices to help small- and mid-size businesses navigate the cybersecurity framework developed by...
    Jan. 7, 2016
    PTC announced it will acquire Kepware Technologies for approximately $100 million
    Jan. 7, 2016
    PI, EPSG, Sercos and m2m partner with foundation to advance OPC UA specification
    Jan. 7, 2016
    IoT: Lots of bits, but no bytes
    Jan. 7, 2016
    If AI becomes an agent of spam—meaningless messages that require no action—the time and resources expended on data analysis will have been wasted
    Jan. 7, 2016
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    People like Stephen Hawking and Bill Gates consider uncontrolled AI more dangerous than global warming, unless it can share human values.
    Jan. 7, 2016
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    Like BB-8, IIoT looks futuristic and fantastic, while it's largely just a mashup of existing technologies in an innovative wrapper
    Jan. 7, 2016