ISA SP100 USER SURVEY

Jan. 16, 2007
For the past few months, Paul Sereiko and I have been working, with the help of several others, on a more detailed user survey than that currently on the ISA SP100 Web page. We've finally finished it. I am hosting the survey at Control's survey instrument, but the UNEDITED results will be available to every member of the SP100 Committee. The SP100 Committee would appreciate it if as many automation magazines, automation suppliers and end users as possible would circulate the URL of the survey ...
For the past few months, Paul Sereiko and I have been working, with the help of several others, on a more detailed user survey than that currently on the ISA SP100 Web page. We've finally finished it. I am hosting the survey at Control's survey instrument, but the UNEDITED results will be available to every member of the SP100 Committee. The SP100 Committee would appreciate it if as many automation magazines, automation suppliers and end users as possible would circulate the URL of the survey as widely as possible...if you have a blog or a mailing list, please post the URL to it. We need as many results as possible. The survey is located at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=73812924482 I am indebted to Paul Sereiko, to Dave Kaufman from Honeywell, to Jose Gutierrez and Marty Zielinski from Emerson, and to the entire SP100 Committee for the drive it took to get this survey done and out.

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