Where has all the automation news gone?
It's time to rekindle Portable Protocol. I've been missing for some time, but now I'm back. I was working on establishing some other blogs, getting a novel ready as an e-book and launching a hockey CD. Not what you would expect from someone within the industrial automation industry.
But I have made some headway within the realm of industrial automation. I've written some relevant pieces on the ProSoft Technology blog including write-ups on the Changi Water Reclamation Plant, and the new TermLinx.
Today I helped ProSoft Technology launch a new podcast (Check out episode 1). Although I don't travel like Gary Mintchell (check out his podcasts), I am hoping to start a new podcast for Portable Protocol. I would like to feature snippets on global news, and even do some commercials and such... If you want your industry news on Portable Protocol, just send me an email: nl@nlbelardes.com. That way I'm not just talking about ProSoft technology. :)
But I have made some headway within the realm of industrial automation. I've written some relevant pieces on the ProSoft Technology blog including write-ups on the Changi Water Reclamation Plant, and the new TermLinx.
Today I helped ProSoft Technology launch a new podcast (Check out episode 1). Although I don't travel like Gary Mintchell (check out his podcasts), I am hoping to start a new podcast for Portable Protocol. I would like to feature snippets on global news, and even do some commercials and such... If you want your industry news on Portable Protocol, just send me an email: nl@nlbelardes.com. That way I'm not just talking about ProSoft technology. :)

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You have the most blogs of anyone I know. How many blogs does one person need?...
Here is a feed on Machine 2 Machine - Industrial Automation. A Blog to keep track of trends in Machine 2 Machine Communication.
The guys I work for are always looking for ways to process workflow faster and more efficiently. I’m the grunt in the IT department still earning my stripes so to speak but they guys in the department are really cool and ask my opinions on a lot of things so at least I get a voice. Following the ITIL, we do pretty well but are trying to find ways to rework things so that guys like me don’t spend all their days trying to micromanage the network and fix tiny bugs and glitches.
It’s been through network automation that we have started to improve things. I’ve been working with a number of new database tools that have allowed me to spend more time working on upgrades to a number of the business software applications that the company is running. My days are more enjoyable now.
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