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Software Update 2009

Software tends to make work easier -- if it works correctly and/or if the user has been trained in the proper way to use it. But once trained, users often find that something is lacking so companies respond with upgraded versions or new versions that incorporate another regulation.

  • By L.K. Williams, EPonline

Power Companies Join Forces for TIPS Technology

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