VTScada by Trihedral
Chris Little has extensive experience in sales and marketing within the technology sector, currently serving in dual roles at VTScada by Trihedral since January 2007, where responsibilities include supporting SCADA users in Ontario and Quebec and developing content for the corporate website. Prior to this, Chris held a sales and marketing position at MathResources from 2005 to 2007, engaging with educators at trade shows and creating marketing materials. Earlier experience includes a web developer role at St. Joseph's College of Early Childhood Education from 2003 to 2004, where a new college website and branding materials were developed. Chris holds a diploma in Information Technology from the Information Technology Institute in Halifax and a Bachelor's Degree from Dalhousie University.
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VTScada by Trihedral
We are a leading-edge developer of Windows-based monitoring and control software with offices in Nova Scotia, Florida, Texas, Alabama, Alberta, Illinois, North Carolina, Ohio, Massachusetts, and Scotland. Our permanent team of programmers, engineers, and support personnel serve a diverse customer base spanning six continents. VTScada, our award-winning flagship software, represents over 3 decades of experience creating state-of-the-art HMI and SCADA solutions. Designed for plant, telemetry, or hosted systems of any size, VTScada’s unique design integrates all core SCADA components into one easy-to-use package. It replaces third-party add-ons with integrated features like security, reporting, historian, alarming, alarm notification, version control, and thin clients. This removes risk and stress from every stage of the HMI / SCADA lifecycle; from pricing and licensing, to development and support. If you are frustrated with the support provided by critical vendors, the VTScada SupportPlus team will be a be a refreshing change. Resourceful, dedicated, and accessible, our team takes personal responsibility for your problems. They work side-by-side with the developers who create VTScada ensuring timely answers to even the toughest questions. VTScada is used in a wide variety of industries including water and wastewater, oil and gas, tank farm monitoring, power generation, manufacturing, agriculture, airports systems, broadcasting, manufacturing, marine, flood control, power transmission and distribution, and food and beverage.