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News Release from: Fieldbus Foundation
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Forums feature Foundation fieldbus
The Fieldbus Foundation has established its new "Fieldbus Forums", as convenient, web-based interfaces to the latest Foundation fieldbus news and technical information.
The Fieldbus Foundation has established its new "Fieldbus Forums", as convenient, web-based interfaces to the latest Foundation fieldbus news and technical information The Fieldbus Forums are a totally new approach to the foundation's original BBS system
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Nov 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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By establishing the Fieldbus Forums, the Fieldbus Foundation is continuing its tradition of openly sharing knowledge and experience related to fieldbus technology.
The forums provide an environment where members can participate in technology development teams, as well as exchange new ideas, tech tips, user feedback, event announcements and other useful information.
According to Fieldbus Foundation Marketing Specialist Joe Conklin, the Fieldbus Forums will enable Foundation fieldbus technology experts, end users, product suppliers and others around the world to interact within an open, web-based community.
"The Fieldbus Forums make it easy for those with an interest in Foundation fieldbus to find answers to their questions about the technology, and learn from the experiences of their counterparts across the globe", said Conklin.
"The forums are designed with a number of content-rich features, and at the same time, provide convenient, easy-to-use global community access".
Visitors to the Fieldbus Foundation's website have two methods for accessing the Fieldbus Forums: a feature-limited access for the general public, and an enhanced access for registered members.
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