Embracing the Software-defined Control Journey

Decoupling control software from its hardware is a critical step in the evolution of automation technologies. Today’s process manufacturing facilities operate in a complex, highly competitive environment. Shifting marketplace needs are intersecting with supply chain complications – along with new demands for sustainability, availability and productivity – creating an inflection point.

In an article in Processing Magazine, Emerson Vice President of Technology Claudio Fayad shares how these and other issues are requiring teams to operate at peak efficiency so they can maintain competitive advantage. 

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