Network Security White Papers
Industrial Wireless Network Security: The MDS Solution
Overview As global corporations continue to grow their businesses, the ability to manage information flow from remote, geographically dispersed locations becomes increasingly important. Deregulation, mergers, competition, and increased customer demand for services, are forcing utilities to demand more from their information networks. Merging industrial networks into corporate networks enables companies to experience new applications and services, and have access to information from anywhere at anytime. At the same time, increased use of the Internet is providing utilities with real-time access to business-critical information for competitive advantage and revenue generation.
| Publisher | General Electric | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | February 2003 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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