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Think Strategically About Wireless
As a reader of the Apprion Wireless NETworks newsletter, you are likely to agree that wireless technologies can enable radical improvements in the efficiency, safety,
productivity, security, and reliability of virtually any type of asset: people, instruments, processes, and machines. But how you approach the deployment of wireless in your
plant will determine whether or not you will be able to realize the tremendous benefits wireless technologies can offer. Read More »

Apprion And Siemens Announce The Integration Of Scalance Industrial Wireless Products With ION System
Apprion Press Release November 2007

Harry Forbes, ARC Advisory Group, commented, "This is a notable announcement for two reasons. First, Apprion has always insisted that their strategy is to work
effectively in partnership with multiple major automation suppliers. This announcement is clear evidence that Apprion is executing on this. Second, for Siemens, a
partnership with Apprion provides greater agility with respect to new wireless technologies, which is an excellent complement to Siemens industrial networking and
enterprise communication products." Read More »

Breaking Down Walls
Managing Automation November 2007

Until fairly recently, you wouldn't have expected to find individuals from Boeing's IT organization and its various automation engineering groups working
closely together to pilot new technologies on the plant floor. "In the past, manufacturing did its own thing, and IT did its own thing" Read the Article »

Automation Industry: Users still worry, but wireless here to stay
InTech – October 2007

The first word that comes to Ivan Ward's mind when you say wireless is "expensive." Ward works at ConocoPhilips in Farmington, N.M. He said since it gets more difficult to deal with cabling when you are adding facilities to one area, his company is "looking into it."
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