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News Release from: TiPS | Subject: LogMate 20 years
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 February 2008
TiPS Celebrates 20 Years of Alarm
Management
It all started with a custom-written software programme, widely recognized today as LogMate: still providing cutting edge alarm management technology
Today LogMate is much more advanced, but TiPS owes 20 years of success to the little programme that could sort out alarm problems Robert Weibel, President of TiPS, has been a part of the company for almost its entire history: "For a company to make it to 20 years old is quite an accomplishment
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 27 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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We are particularly proud to have done so while remaining focused on our core competency.
A lot has changed in alarm management in 20 years, and TiPS will continue to promote a broader understanding of the benefits of alarm management and will continue to provide cutting edge alarm management technology.
We're looking forward to the next 20 years, what they will bring, and what we will contribute".
The TiPS 20th anniversary will be celebrated throughout 2008, but will be most tangible at the 2nd annual TiPS User Conference, this year to be held at the InterContinental in Houston, 23-25 April.
"The user conference is always a time of high energy and excitement about new things," adds Chris Wilson, Marketing Manager for TiPS: "This year will be particularly special in the recognition that after 20 years, our momentum is still strong".
To celebrate online, TiPS raided the LogMate archives and has made a small LogMate "museum".
To view a selection of LogMate manual title pages, visit the History page on the website.
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