In Business – 2001-05-01
GE Fanuc Automation (Charlottesville, Va.) recently formed partnerships with VMIC (Huntsville, Ala.) to develop embedded PC technology-based devices and with Marathon Technologies (Boxborough, Mass.) to sell its Assured Availability server solutions for Microsoft Windows environments. Krohne Inc. (Peabody, Mass.
GE Fanuc Automation (Charlottesville, Va.) recently formed partnerships with VMIC (Huntsville, Ala.) to develop embedded PC technology-based devices and with Marathon Technologies (Boxborough, Mass.) to sell its Assured Availability server solutions for Microsoft Windows environments.
Krohne Inc. (Peabody, Mass.) and Drexelbrook recently agreed to add Krohne’s radar and time-delay radar (TDR) level measurement technology to Drexelbrook’s products.
Graybar (St. Louis, Mo.) announced April 13 that it had acquired Commonwealth Controls (Richmond, Va.), which will operate as a subsidiary and retain its name.
Greco Systems, a division of e-Manufacturing Networks Inc. (Burlington, Ontario, Canada) recently launched E-MTIC, an Ethernet-compatible machine tool interface controller. It adds Ethernet connectivity to the communication features of Greco’s standard MTIC, including BTR parallel interface, RS-232 serial port, and RAM disk.
RadiSys Corp. (Hillsboro, Ore.) announced April 18 that it is purchasing S-Link Corp. (Mt. Laurel, N.J.) for about $4.5 million. The acquisition is expected to enhance RadiSys’ SS7/IP technology and building blocks for signaling applications within packet networks.
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