Another one joins the club...

June 12, 2006
Last week, Emerson agreed to also fork over $2500 to help pay for the Security Consortium feasibility study, so now we have most of the major vendors, as well as many of the major owner/operators (the end users). We're getting ready to have another ad-hoc steering committee meeting this week at Honeywell User Group, since over half of us are here presenting on various things. Don't be shy, now. If you are interested in the possibilities we've been talking about, contact me, Johann Nye, Eric or...
Last week, Emerson agreed to also fork over $2500 to help pay for the Security Consortium feasibility study, so now we have most of the major vendors, as well as many of the major owner/operators (the end users). We're getting ready to have another ad-hoc steering committee meeting this week at Honeywell User Group, since over half of us are here presenting on various things. Don't be shy, now. If you are interested in the possibilities we've been talking about, contact me, Johann Nye, Eric or Joann Byers, or one of the other members of the ad hoc committee, and we'll see that you get information and an invoice to help you get on board. This is a Good Thing(tm).

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