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Kyle Cahoon

Application engineer

Kyle Cahoon is an application engineer at InfinityQS International. He provides customized implementations of InfinityQS products and leads fundamental training and follow-up consultations. Before coming to InfinityQS, Cahoon worked at J.Y. Engineering providing consultation on InfinityQS system development, and he integrated Manufacturing Pro and OPC data into InfinityQS, as well as creating automated management reports and portal based reports of InfinityQS data. Prior to J.Y. Engineering, Cahoon worked with Gorton’s Seafood where he implemented their InfinityQS pilot system. Cahoon has a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from Northeastern University, Boston. He also has experience in computer hardware, networking, SQL, and several programming languages.

 

Tue, 08/07/2012 - 12:44
Integration: What Questions Should We Ask Equipment Vendors?A little up-front work for any integration project can be extremely valuable
Tue, 11/06/2012 - 09:31
Integration is a broad term used in quality circles to describe anything from manually merging data output from two different systems, such as material requirements planning (MRP) and statistical process control (SPC), to commanding programmable…
Comparing Quality Levels Between Machines, Parts, or ShiftsAnalyzing these three can help identify improvement areas rather than tackling too many variables at once
Tue, 08/07/2012 - 12:44
When work days (and nights) are spent conforming to customer compliance standards, investigating customer complaints, or struggling with data collection software, then finding time for continuous process improvement seems unrealistic if not…
      

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