Showing posts with label scada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scada. Show all posts
Thursday, November 21, 2013
SCADA Primers Now for Grades 1-8 and Even More Managers
Earlier this year, the US Air Force's Robert M. Lee brought us SCADA and Me, an intro level graphic novelette optimized for very young children and certain managers. Now comes Haley Wauson of industrial automation company Cimation with a blog post that should help SCADA and Me readers advance to the level of middle school literacy and educate an even more advanced cohort of managers.
In her succinct post "What is SCADA Anyway?" Ms. Wauson uses infographic style visuals and multi-syllabic words to take readers to a level of depth that goes well beyond Robert Lee's Goodnight Moon-esque masterpiece.
Sounds like I'm joking around but actually works like these are just the thing for de-mystifying technology that's foreign to IT-centric folks. SCADA and control systems are of central importance to making good things happen in our increasingly interconnected "Internet of Things" world, or as my recent alma mater IBM has dubbed it, the Smarter Planet.
Securing these things, now that's another matter. But first you have to know what they are, and where they are, in the first place!
Labels:
control systems,
education,
scada
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Job Posting: Senior Power Systems Strategist
If you have ICS engineering credentials, you're not already in Idaho, and you want a change, can you picture yourself in Idaho? Or maybe you know someone qualified, and would be happier if they were in Idaho?
Either way, there's an opening at Idaho National Labs (INL) and if you could help fill it, one way or another, I'll be happy to give you contact information and mail you the full position description upon request.
Photo credit: VisitIdaho.org
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