Automation - Podcasting SeriesWhether you want to listen in your car, at your desk, or anytime you choose, our new podcast series allows you flexibility...just like our product solutions. Find more information on solutions, new ideas for improving productivity, and ways to improve your manufacturing with GE Fanuc's new automation podcasting series.
High Availability SolutionsRunning time 8:05 min. High Availability solutions are used in applications where downtime can have serious implications, such as backup power, power and energy, and continuous processing. This podcast talks about how High Availability solutions can add to your productivity by reducing planned and unplanned downtime, waste, and other productivity problems.
Integrating Motion into PACsRunning Time 11:40 min. As programmable automation controllers take a front seat in the market, significant advantages can be gained from integrating the motion control directly into the PAC. This podcast talks about the productivity of integrated motion as well as specific things to think about as you are making a transition.
Open and Connected OIRunning Time 5:56 min. An operator interface should act as more than just a display. Operator Interfaces should be open and connected, acting as an information conduit. This podcast talks about the productivity of an open and connected operator interface and how to follow the data.
Automation Strategy and InnovationRunning Time 7:36 min. Does your automation strategy match your company strategy? It is a question that is not asked by most companies, but should be. This podcast explores how not matching your automation strategy to your company strategy can hinder and even crush productivity.
Data CentersRunning Time 8:04 min. With data centers currently using 1.5% of the total electrical output of the United States, and forecasted to grow even more, the productivity and efficiency in data centers is taking a front and center role. This podcast explores the idea of productivity and efficiency in a data center, and why it is important.
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