Home MyAdvantech Country / Region [ Change ]
  Home
Applications

Environmental and Facility Management Systems

Resources Library
Bookmark This Page Print This Page Email to Friends
How do you feel about this resource material?
Your Name:
Your Email:
Comment:
 
Submit
Clear
View
Environment Monitoring Systems (EMS) For Hazardous Areas
Advantech has an excellent reputation for developing Environmental Monitoring (EMS) and Facility Management Systems (FMS). This is the solution workshop to outline Advantech's Environmental Monitoring Systems for hazardous areas. To serve this market, IAG provides a wide range of versatile DAQ products along with SCADA-based software, such as AStudio and WebAccess.
Length 0:7:39 Views 152951
Update 5/8/2009 Rate
Podcast
Video
Whitepaper
Innovative Industrial Serverboard with Powerful Modular Expansion
Here’s the deal, you have a piece of precision equipment that has cost you an inordinate amount of money. The computer system that keeps the equipment humming needs to be replaced, but you’re reluctant to substitute the original expansion slot interface. So, what’s the optimal solution to this dilemma without doing away with your equipment altogether? Advantech’s server-grade, advanced dual CPU motherboards feature an innovative Powerful Modular Expansion (PME) design that allows versatile expansion module options. In addition to meeting standard industrial specifications, Advantech’s PME modules fit just about anywhere. They are easy to assemble and can accommodate flexible expansion options. For customers this means nothing beats an all-around solution like Advantech’s PME motherboards.
.Views: 0 .Date: 11/23/2011 .Rate:
View
Energy Management Systems Significantly Improve the Efficiency of Building Automation
In today’s environmentally conscious world, power conservation and carbon reduction issues are ever increasing. Many nations are even beginning to regulate such activities, and certainly such activities would benefit the larger nations most of all. Back in 2004, the Chinese government announced an energy initiative that mapped out a carbon reduction goal as part of the nation’s Five Yea Plan, China’s national guidelines for economic and social development. Under that plan, China hoped to reduce 20% of their per unit GDP energy consumption by the end of 2010. It’s an aggressive plan to be sure, but one that seems to be succeeding so far.
.Views: 253225 .Date: 10/22/2010 .Rate:
View