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Process Innovations is more than mere data capture. Founder and President Joe Devine brings over twenty years experience in software-systems design. This includes installation, engineering, project management, and international business development.
Joe earned his civil and mechanical engineering degrees while working as a pipe-fitter who helped build process plants. He then worked as plant engineer and, later, in international business-development and economic analysis for the power industry. For the last seven years, Joe has dealt almost exclusively with OSIsoft’s products, becoming expert in enterprise-level design, installation, training, and value-added applications of the OSIsoft™ PI System™.
His Senior Developer and Application Consultant, Mark Bowles, leveraged his power-industry experience at the Calpine Corporation, where he served as Application Engineer and Senior Technical Analyst. Mark worked as PI system expert for Calpine and was there responsible for, among other things, procuring, installing, operating, and maintaining twenty-two PI data-historian servers. He’s loaded countless operating systems and PI historian software products; he’s assembled innumerable servers; he’s honed to a razor’s edge his troubleshooting skills from years of on-call, round-the-clock service for over eighty PI systems and over eight hundred Calpine PI users.
Mark's CV reads like the stuff of science fiction. In addition to business intelligence and applications acumen, Mark has developed superior knowledge of DataLink, PI-ProcessBook, PISDK, PIAPI, PISMT, and Excel. He installs and maintains PI TXP, WEStation, Ovation, and DNP3 interfaces, to name only a few. Mark is a master at installing and administering Windows 2000 Adv Server, Windows XP Pro, and the same goes for the development of PI ACE applications and the installation and administration of Windows. Through his work interfacing PI data historian servers – for technologies such as water purification and natural gas – Mark developed a profound knowledge of power-plant systems control.
Rebekah Atkinson, Rebekah joined our team after more than 10 years with OSIsoft where she held an array of positions from field service to product manager for the PI WebParts product and PI Interfaces. She holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Washington State University.
Rounding out the fields is Ken Potter, a Gulf War veteran of the United States Navy who, for most of his six years, worked aboard the submarine USS Spadefish as a nuclear-trained Engineering Laboratory Technician (ELT). Ken earned his M.S. in mechanical engineering at Penn State and in 1999 became licensed as a New York State Professional Engineer. He worked for eleven years at General Physics Corporation, where he served as Supervisor of Application Engineering. At General Physics, Ken developed monitoring systems for over one hundred individual power plant units. He’s been a project manager, a classroom instructor, a key developer of engineering methodologies (used in online performance monitoring), and he is a clever computer programmer, as well.
Process Innovations, manned with these experts, provides groundbreaking solutions to completely put your organization's process information to work.
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