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05 Mar 10
Welcome to the New MIMOSA Web site!  Please register / re-register to access MIMOSA download materials.  If your organization is a paid MIMOSA member, you will also have access to the MIMOSA members-only areas. If you have problems or have questions, please contact Ken Bever at kbever@mimosa.org
28 Jun 09
Virginia Beach, VA - June 28, 2009 - Engineering Software Reliability Group (ESRG), provider of leading-edge data analysis and remote monitoring technology for the US Navy and commercial industry, today announced that OstiaEdgeTM Central Edition (CE) is compatible with MIMOSA OpenO&M standards. OstiaEdgeTM CE provides onsite and remote engineers, operators, and maintenance personnel the ability to qualify data based on machine state and process condition based rules to assess and report...
24 Oct 06
Edmonton, Alberta – October 24, 2006 Matrikon™ Inc. (TSX: MTK) the world’s largest developer of standards-based OPC software, today announced the release of ProcessMonitor™ MIMOSA. With ProcessMonitor MIMOSA, Enterprise Decisions Support Systems (DSS) can access real-time and historical data and disseminate this information for Condition Based Maintenance, Maintenance & Production Planning and other maintenance and operational tactical purposes. ProcessMonitor...
15 May 06
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala., May 15, 2006 — MIMOSA standards were inserted as mandated standards in the Department of Defense (DoD) Information Technology Standards Registry (DISR) Baseline Release 06-1.0 on 21 February 2006. Mandated standards are standards deemed essential for providing interoperability and net centric services across the DoD enterprise. They are the minimum set of standards for the acquisition of all DoD systems that produce, use, or exchange information and, when...
18 Apr 06
April 18, 2006 – Rosemount, Illinois – MIMOSA, the industry trade association providing open information standards for Operations and Maintenance (O&M), is pleased to acknowledge the announcement by Invensys of its new InFusion product line. Invensys, a leading industrial automation supplier and a leader in industrial asset performance management has affirmed its commitment to the OpenO&M initiative by incorporating OpenO&M capabilities, including MIMOSA standards, into...
23 Mar 06
Tuscaloosa, Alabama - 23 March 2006 – The creation of the Manufacturing Interoperability Guideline Working Group, a collaborative venture of ISA, MIMOSA, OAGi, OPC, and WBF, was announced today. The Working Group is the next step in the previous announcement by the Open Applications Group and ISA-SP95 to converge their standards for manufacturing interoperability by working to support the OpenO&MTM Initiative. This group will develop an industry guideline that defines generic business...
05 Oct 04
Houston, October 5th, 2004 – The OpenO&M™ For Manufacturing Joint Working Group announce a collaborative publication entitled “Condition Based Operations For Manufacturing”. The paper defines their shared vision for Condition Based Operations (CBO). In manufacturing, CBO enables operational planning and scheduling to be accomplished in conjunction with a forecast of actual availability and capability of assets in the critical path. This enables production planners...
11 Feb 04
Clearwater, Florida, February 11, 2004 – The Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society (ISA) SP95 Committee, MIMOSA (An Operations and Maintenance Open Systems Alliance) and OPC Foundation (OPC) held the initial meeting of their Joint Working Group (JWG). The objective is to simplify the development and integration of Operations & Maintenance (O&M) systems, equipment and software enabling practical interoperability with each other and with other enterprise systems. In...
22 Oct 03
Houston, October 22nd, 2003 – The Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society (ISA), MIMOSA (An Operations and Maintenance Open Systems Alliance) and OPC Foundation (OPC) announce a significant new collaboration to develop interoperable open solutions spanning from the factory floor through the enterprise. The three organizations have agreed to establish a Joint Working Group tasked with determining how to co-ordinate their various standards development efforts. The objective is to...
28 Nov 01
Wednesday, November 28, 2001 – The Machinery Information Management Open Systems Alliance (MIMOSA) and the OPC Foundation (OPC) announce a significant collaboration to produce Consensus- Based Industrial Standards for Maintenance, Repair and Operating (MRO) Information. Initial efforts will leverage existing eXtensible Markup Language (XML) based specifications previously developed by OPC and MIMOSA respectively. OPC and MIMOSA believe this is an important opportunity to establish a...