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Azbil Launches Early Warning System Software Globally
January 13, 2021 GMT
TOKYO (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 13, 2021
Azbil Corporation (TOKYO:6845) has announced the global launch of the English and Chinese versions of its Early Warning System for Time Series Data (hereafter, “Early Warning System”) in markets including Southeast Asia, China and Korea.
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The Early Warning System, launched in Japan in 2013, is a software package that constantly monitors changes in time series data trends for important process variables like temperature, pressure, flow rate, and liquid level in order to alert operators to potential deviation from control values at an early stage. Compared with alarm monitoring by a distributed control system (DCS), the Early Warning System’s predictive alarms have the advantage of early recognition, befo
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South Korea on Thursday shuttered a government-run digital certificate service that required the use of Microsoft’s ancient ActiveX technology.
Microsoft launched ActiveX way back in 1996 and it was effectively the company’s riposte to Java. An evolution of Microsoft’s COM (Component Object Model) and OLE (object linking and embedding), ActiveX made it possible to embed elements of other applications in a web page and even inside other apps by using an “ActiveX control” and a plug-in. The pre-.Net tech was Microsoft’s big mid-90s play for a cross-platform application delivery platform and lives in on technologies like ASP.net.