Introducing the next generation PAC - complete with Ethernet backbone
Monday, 03 March, 2014
Today's industrial process plants struggle to improve flexibility, process control, productivity and regulatory compliance while reducing energy and raw materials consumption. This has increased the requirements for both automation and energy management. At the same time, technology advancements have made controllers both more powerful and communicative.
Increasing processing power and networking technologies, along with a lower cost base, enable today’s PACs to address many applications that would have been impossible in the past. Get this white paper now to learn more about cloud integration, distributed I/O, platform flexibility and increased lifespan of the new ePAC.
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