MDT Software appoints Control Logic as master distributor
MDT Software, a provider of change management software for programmable device support, has appointed Control Logic as its master distributor in Australia.
Since 1987, MDT Software has been providing disaster recovery and change management solutions for manufacturers. MDT’s flagship product, AutoSave, empowers users to protect, save, restore, discover and track changes in industrial programmable devices and plant-floor documents. AutoSave supports a comprehensive range of devices and editors from automation vendors including Schneider Electric, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Emerson (GE) and Rockwell Automation.
“Control Logic engaged in a significant product and market review regarding automation change management offerings and we are very pleased that Control Logic selected our AutoSave offering to take to market,” said Gary Gillespie, Vice President, MDT Software.
“Through our extensive in-house testing, Autosave came out as the clear winner, providing a user-friendly, scalable solution that provides flexibility based around the user’s requirements,” said Lee Papadimitrious, General Manager Products & Marketing, Control Logic. “We were also extremely impressed with the entire MDT operations and their complete alignment with Control Logic in terms of their brand promise and business ethos — which made our decision even easier.”
Control Logic is a national value-add technical distributor of power, automation and communications hardware and software solutions from leading manufacturers. With a core team of factory-certified pre-sales and support engineers as well as technical sales and business development resources, Control Logic provides direct assistance in finding solutions for any project.
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