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Women’s Leadership Forum Year in Review

It was a great year for the AspenTech Women's Leadership Forum: we celebrated many successful events, developed new connections in the company and the larger community, and expanded our mission and vision statements based on what we've learned over the last few years.

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Key Considerations for Deploying MES in the Cloud

Cloud computing offers many advantages and is often viewed as a panacea by corporate IT groups, but is it an appropriate platform for running your mission-critical manufacturing execution system?

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Thinking Outside Your Industry: Miners on the Move

Challenging the status quo is at the forefront of innovation and advancement to your business. Explore ways organizations have looked outside their industries to take advantage of proven technology to boost their business.

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Three Ways EPCs Can Use Estimating to Create a Strategic Advantage

As engineering, procurement and construction firms (EPCs) face an increasingly dynamic market, improving win rates is critical to their success. These best practices will get you started in changing your estimating approach.

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OPTIMIZE 2021: Day One Recap

OPTIMIZE 2021 is off and running! Here are some takeaways from Day 1.

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OPTIMIZE Speaker Profile – A Conversation with Tracey Countryman

Tracey Countryman sat down with our blog editor to share industry insights and what she’s looking forward to at OPTIMIZE 2021.

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Top Tips for Using Aspen Flare System Analyzer

Get the most of your process safety tools with these best practices.

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The AspenTech APM Applications Portfolio

In his latest blog, our author gets down to the nitty-gritty and reviews the APM Portfolio applications that provide the means to achieve more profitable and scalable outcomes.

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Troubleshooting Acid Gas Column Convergence – Part 2

The second blog in a series describing how to use Aspen HYSYS® to troubleshoot acid gas columns.

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Front-End Digital Twins Will Play a Major Role in Improving Project Outcomes

Learn why the development of digital twins for Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) provides better, faster and more efficient ways to approach plant design.

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