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MANUFACTURING SOFTWARE “From our customer experience, we have not seen a


great demand for cloud-based ERP systems up to this point,” Henning stated. “Most of our customers still feel more comfortable with an on-premises approach because that offers them more control over their systems and data. The fact of the matter is that companies wanting to use an off-premises-based ERP sys- tem must have the availability of very fast and reliable high-speed broad- band Internet services, and broad- band Internet services are not always available or as reliable in more rural areas of country where many smaller manufacturers may be located.” Henning said some customers have chosen to move their computer infrastructure into the cloud by both using a cloud-based server as well as cloud-based workstations connecting remotely via thin-client remote desktop connections. If broadband is available, there can be a potential cost savings by using virtual servers and workstations in the cloud, he added.


“By running their computer infra-


structure in the cloud, companies can avoid the capital expense of buying


Exact America 800-468-0834 / www.exact.com and www. macola.com


Epicor Software Corp. 800-999-1809 / www.epicor.com


Fujitsu Glovia Inc. 310-563-7000 / www.glovia.com


Henning Industrial Software 330-650-4212 / www.henningsoftware.com


Realtrac Performance ERP 734-793-3811 / www.realtrac.com


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their own servers and workstations by using simple thin- client devices. By avoiding the cost of managing their own computer infrastructure, there may be some opportunity for cost savings.”


Feature Machines of the Month


The Ultimate CNC Combination Lathes


Large Capacity Models Available with up to 39.3" Swing and 200" Center MR Series shown with optional 8 Station Automatic Bi-Directional Indexing Disc Turret


that is Right for Your Turning Needs Clausing/MultiTurn MT Series: The MT series features the Fanuc Oi-TD control with ‘Manual Guide i’ programming allowing the operator to generate part programs quickly and efficiently through the use of easy-to-understand conversational style cycle prompts. Fanuc Oi-TD control package comes with all digital control and drives offering exceptional value and reliability.


The Perfect Machine for Most of Today’s CNC Turning Applications... Pick the Control


Clausing/MultiTurn MR Series: Equipped with the FAGOR 8055i TC CNC Control. This user-friendly control offers both icon-key based conversational programming or Conventional ISO G-code programming. The extensive use of graphics at the display means that even complex machining tasks are easily accomplished and minimizing set-up time for both experienced and beginner operators.


The extensive list of machine features include: Anti-friction PTFE material between saddle and bed for greatly improved surface finish • Heavy-duty cast iron, hardened and ground, bed ways • Triangular web bed design CNC1000/2000/3000/4000 models • Extra wide bed maximizes support for saddle and cross slide assembly • Variable AC spindle drive motor • Automatic three range headstock (Automatic four range headstock on CNC7000/8000 models) • Superior headstock positive flow lubrication system • Automatic oil system to guide ways & ballscrews • Digital AC servo drive system • Fully enclosed, interlocking guarding (optional on models with 120" centers and larger) and much more...


Available in models with: 13", 15", 18", 21", 26", 30", 31.4" and 39.3" swings Up to 200" between centers


Call 800-323-0972 for the Clausing Dealer Nearest You or visit www.clausing-industrial.com


for detailed catalogs of the full line of Clausing Machine Tools Over A Century in the Machine Tool Business December 2016 | AdvancedManufacturing.org 57


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