Maverick Technologies just released a video of its top automation engineers discussing ways to overcome the challenges of distributed control system migration.
Maverick Technologies just released a video of its top automation engineers discussing ways to overcome the challenges of distributed control system migration. The video, Inside DCS Next: Straight Talk on DCS Migration, provides platform-independent advice on the $65+ billion installed legacy automation systems.
"Mavericks industry experts meet regularly to talk about today's DCS migration issues, and we recorded our most recent meeting so manufacturers could hear the truth about the potential risks and opportunities," says Paul J. Galeski, CEO and founder of MAVERICK Technologies. "Sharing this real-world information is important because the way you handle your DCS migration determines the destiny of your business going forward."
The video -- available at DCSNext.com -- is just the latest resource developed to support DCS Next, MAVERICK's solution for DCS migration. Other offerings include white papers, blog posts and a free control system evaluation worth $2,000. MAVERICK will continue to create additional content and resources for the DCS Next site.
For more information about DCS migration and MAVERICK's capabilities, please visit mavtechglobal.com or DCSNext.com.
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