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Excel is the New Slide Rule

Excel is the New Slide Rule

Bill Braun, Chief Information Officer for Chevron, calls Excel “the new slide rule.” Meaning it’s about as useful in today’s digital environment as a slide rule is for an engineer. Excel was developed in the early 80s, around the same time as some of the so-called...

Recalibrating Calibration for Difficult Times

Recalibrating Calibration for Difficult Times

COVID-19 is wreaking havoc on work schedules. In many industries, employees are staying home, telecommuting where possible, and generally becoming less productive, at least in some of their job functions. Revenues are falling off dramatically in many sectors, and...

The Research Behind the GageList Revolution

The Research Behind the GageList Revolution

Why do organizations still tolerate expensive per-user licenses for their gauge calibration software that stifle collaboration, create workflow bottlenecks, reinforce silos and force them to adapt their calibration programs to fit their software systems? None of these...

Essential Questions We Loved Answering at AmCon Houston

Essential Questions We Loved Answering at AmCon Houston

It’s no secret that manufacturing is changing. The things that are being made are changing, and the ways they are made are changing. Digital technologies are impacting every process and opening new paths to new markets that didn’t even exist a few years ago. GageList...

Stop By Our Booth At The ASQ World Conference

Stop By Our Booth At The ASQ World Conference

We’re excited about The World Conference on Quality and Improvement, the flagship conference for the American Society for Quality (ASQ). This year, the conference will focus on several areas that are fundamental to GageList’s value promise: The future of quality,...