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 Nedap AEOS enables Emerson Process Management to connect and secure all the facilities with the same high level of security
Nedap AEOS enables Emerson Process Management to connect and secure all facilities with high-security level

With their head office in Shanghai, Emerson Process Management is the leading company in China in the field of process management. This company is well-known for its technology innovation and has implemented Nedap AEOS in their head office and in their main branch offices in Beijing, Urumqi, Shenzhen and Xi'an. Nedap AEOS will be implemented in the branch offices in Chengdu, Guangzhou and Nanjing.

The main reason for Emerson Process Management to implement the security management platform Nedap AEOS, is the unique single server and multisite architecture and the flexibility to build special configurations with embedded software components. Nedap AEOS enables Emerson Process Management to connect and secure all the facilities with the same high level of security.

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