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MRO Q&A: Maintenance Cost Documentation Is Key to Infrastructure Projects
2013-07-18 09:00:56| Food Processing
MRO Q&A is a Food Processing series addressing maintenance, repair and operational issues in food plants.
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Modular SBC enhances infrastructure flexibility, capacity.
2013-07-17 14:31:24| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Modular dual slot 6U VME64 SBC, VM601P1, is powered by QoriQ™ P1022 processor. Design separates computing core (processor, chipset, and memory) on COM Express module from carrier card, which typically contains system I/O, on which core is deployed. This allows computing core to be upgraded in order to keep pace with increasing performance demands. Also, this flexibility minimizes risk to critical infrastructure from obsolescence issues. This story is related to the following:Single Board Computers
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Compugen Discloses Predictive Structural Biology Infrastructure Platform For Enhanced Discovery Of Novel Drugs
2013-07-17 09:00:00| drugdiscoveryonline Home Page
Compugen Ltd. announced recently the ongoing development of a Predictive Structural Biology (PSB) Infrastructure Platform designed to computationally identify the functional interaction sites of proteins, which are of substantial importance for the rational design of novel drugs
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Software Provides Real-Time Updates for Automation Infrastructure Configuration
2013-07-16 06:00:00| Chemical Processing
Human reliability software solutions provider PAS announced the release of the Integrity 4.3 with support for Windows 2012 server. The new release also offers a substantial reduction in update times of control system configuration data, ability to import control system configuration parameters near real-time through OPC-DA and support for automatic...
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Space invasion: Solar storms pose critical threat to US infrastructure
2013-07-15 17:34:45| Extremetech
A new report on vulnerabilities in the US power grid sheds stark light on our ability to deal with certain kinds of threats. A coronal mass ejection of an equivalent magnitude to the one that hit the Earth in 1859 would cripple our infrastructure today, with some areas losing power for up to two years.
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