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Manufacturing Connection End of Year Update

I have not been shirking this site on purpose. I can’t believe it’s been so long since I wrote a post. But I’m preparing for a new push in the new year.

Way too many all-day meetings the past two-plus weeks. My last post was about the Industry Advisory Board meeting of the Center for Intelligent Maintenance Systems. That university/industry center has been doing some outstanding research over the past 12 years or so. It has also grown in coverage and technology.

Just go down one post on the home page and note how some of Prof. Lee’s ideas about where the Center should go mesh with many of the industrial trends I’ve seen unfolding lately–cloud, mobile, analytics, sensors, intelligence everywhere, and so forth.

Then a trip to Barrington, IL (my new business home) to meet with the staff of Applied Technology Publications. We have much work done and much more to go to give both Maintenance Technology magazine and the MARTS conference a fresh look, approach, coverage. I want to take these properties into the new areas I’ve seen emerging in industry that no one is covering–and actually can cover.

We’ll do not only classic reliability and predictive maintenance (some of which includes software, control, instrumentation, automation), but we’ll place all that in the context of overall asset performance. We’re not talking merely uptime or engineering or services. It’s all about how the plant management team (as well as corporate management) can optimize operational excellence and the technologies and services that support that effort.

Then two days with the MIMOSA annual meeting along with discussions about physical asset lifecycle management. This includes the Oil and Gas Interoperability pilot demo that proved live data can move automatically from design to operations & maintenance (and back). This is very important work for the working lives of  the plant management team assuring that everyone has the most current and accurate data possible.

From there I devoted a day to a meeting of the Smart Manufacturing Leadership Coalition.  These are important discussions (more later) designed to move US manufacturing past the merely “digital” manufacturing of Germany’s Industry 4.0 into discussions of workflow, among other things.

Meanwhile, I started this blog with the idea of covering a heretofore not-covered space anticipating some partnerships. Those partnerships did not materialize (surprise), and the space really resists coverage. As 2015 dawns, you’ll see a broader emphasis on all aspects of manufacturing technology here. With a little advertising support, I’ll begin hiring a little part-time help to get more coverage. I’ve already made one hire. More to come.

I will be at the ARC Forum in Orlando in February. Looking forward to seeing everyone there.

Education Opportunity on Cyber Security

Education Opportunity on Cyber Security

I have been on vacation and took a break. Don’t know if it was deserved, but it was needed. This has been an eventful year for me. First, with new leadership coming to Automation World, it was time to leave. Ten years is a long time to do the same thing. Then, I started this Website. Needed to generate some income. But a consulting gig turned into employment.

MESA International

MESA International

Beginning this month, I am both running The Manufacturing Connection and also Executive Director of Applied Technology Publications. There, I am reuniting with my AW partner Glen Gudino. ATP publishes Maintenance Technology magazine and runs the MARTS conference.

We will be guiding that organization and the publication and events into filling a much needed niche that encompasses maintenance (asset availability) but also expands it by looking at the relationship of asset availability and asset utilization as they point toward the real goal of a maintained asset utility state–throughput rather than just uptime. No one takes the holistic view that I intend to bring–taking the conversation into the direction of plant performance and profitability.

Cybersecurity

MESA International is sponsoring a Webcast that is live tomorrow at 11 am EDT. “Cyber Security beyond anti-virus – How to Keep your MOM Software and Application Servers More Secure” is the title.

Securing MOM (Manufacturing Operations Management) software and application servers from hackers and potential malware threats continues to be a concern. Attend this Webcast to learn steps you can take for effective security beyond just installing anti-virus software and patching systems. We will discuss techniques to protect your critical systems including application whitelisting, use of Microsoft Windows Core operating system components, limiting software and user access to least required privileges, and more.

Register here.

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