Talk:InduSoft

InduSoft is a U.S. company and provider of HMI/SCADA software. All information in the InduSoft article is factual and verifiable. The InduSoft article is not intended to be advertising. It is intended to assist Internet users who are seeking basic information about the company.

The company is interesting because it's primary offering, InduSoft Web Studio, is a 4GL development environment that requires very little programming skill.
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...and the last paragraph need to be written in a style more befitting the neutral point of view standard of Wikipedia. Until that is done, do not remove the tag. Removing it again without even attempting to fix these problems (which I thought were obvious, but I guess not) will be considered vandalism. JuJube (talk) 21:56, 6 February 2008 (UTC)

OK; I've removed the offending sentence and what I believe is the "non-neutral" commentary in the last paragraph. Unfortunately, I forgot to log in before doing so, and I am therefore stating for the record that I made the changes, even though they appear to be made anonymously. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Guyoliver2002 (talk • contribs) 20:48, 19 February 2008 (UTC)

After logging in, I also modified the paragraph describing InduSoft's customers because I thought the phrase "virtually all industries" also read as a non-neutral statement. I hope these modifications cause the article to meet the Wikipedia neutrality standard. Unless there are further objections please remove the dispute marker.

Also, I would like to add additional facts about the History of the company, but I'll wait until we agree that the existing content meets the standard.

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Dear JuJube. I really want to follow the rules here, and I respect the Wikipedia neutrality standard. I have given this article a good faith effort to clean it up and comply with your standards. Given that fact, and the fact that I've heard nothing further from you I am removing the dispute marker; no vandalism is intended. This is a good faith effort to document this company in the same way that other companies such as IBM and Wonderware are also documented. If further changes are required I'll be happy to make them.