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| ProSoft Technology specializes in the development of communication solutions compatible with the large automation suppliers' controllers such as Rockwell Automation and Schneider Electric. The primary focus is to provide connectivity solutions that link dissimilar automation products. ProSoft Technology provides field proven connectivity and communication solutions that bridge between various automation products as seamlessly as if they were all from the same supplier. |
About ProSoft Technology
Over the last 20 years, ProSoft Technology’s product lines have grown to over 400 communication interface modules supporting more than 60 different protocols. ProSoft Technology’s connectivity options enable controller platforms to provide solutions in areas such as computing gas flow calculations and SCADA telemetry applications. The solutions also enable interfacing to motor control, drives and other devices in industries such as water/wastewater, power generation, oil & gas, machinery, packaging and production.
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Western Reserve Controls Partners with ProSoft Technology
On September 1, 2011 Western Reserve Controls, Inc. (WRC) became the newest member of the ProSoft Partner Program (P3). Under the terms of this new partnership, ProSoft will sell and support WRC’s full line of network communication products. WRC currently has multiple products in this program that are centered on DeviceNet and EtherNet/IP connectivity.
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ProSoft Technology wireless radios prove to be the solution at South Korea power plant
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Overcoming barriers to wireless adoption
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