In Business – 2001-09-01

By工作人员 September 1, 2001
  • To aid the next wave of mobile communications, NetSilicon Inc. (Waltham, Mass.) and Wireless Networks Inc. (Calagary, Alberta, Canada) announced Aug. 7 that NetSilicon’s NET+Works device networking platform is providing connectivity for Wireless Networks’ BlueLAN access point. BlueLAN allows wireless Bluetooth devices to access local area networks (LANs).

  • Following 10 months of development, deployment, testing, and refining with several customers, Emerson Process Management’s (Austin, Tex.) MDC Technology division (Teesside, U.K.) has unveiled an Internet-based service, “e-fficiency,” that delivers information about plant equipment performance directly to a web browser. Using model-based technology with data reconciliation and parameter estimation software, customers can supply data by posting to the e-fficiency FTP site or allow Emerson Process to extract data on a defined frequency.For more information, visit https://www.e-fficiency.com/tour/tour1_master.asp .

  • Pro-face America Inc. (Glendale heights, Ill.), a majority-owned subsidiary of Digital Electronics Corp. (Osaka, Japan), announced Aug. 6 that it has purchased Viewtronix Inc. (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Over the next few months Viewtronix will be integrated with Pro-face’s Xycom Automation division.