Supervisory Control and Data Acquisitions (SCADA) systems have revolutionized the power industry since their inception, giving owner/operators unprecedented visibility into powering their power ...
On its own, the answer is clearly “no.” But when SCADA/HMI is the core of the platform, as it is with Ignition, Inductive Automation is demonstrating how the software can be used to connect IT and ...
Schneider Electric has announced Vijeo Citect V7.20 SCADA software, the latest version of its integrated industrial automation and control solution, increasing overall performance of control systems ...
At the center is the new MaintainX Ignition Module, which allows Ignition users to seamlessly connect SCADA data to MaintainX ...
Monitor Pro V7.2 software is scalable Scada software based on a set of widely accepted industry-standard technologies, including ActiveX, COM/DCOM, OPC, and Microsoft Visual Basic. It is compatible ...
The company has renewed its SCADA lineup, now offering two types of software for system monitoring and process control. Related To: Mitsubishi Electric Supporting the increasing focus on digital ...
Hexagon can now directly sell Elecdes Design Suite (EDS) to complement its current extensive industrial design and engineering software offerings. EDS, developed by Scada Systems, is a 2D and 3D ...
Southern California Edison (SCE) has been remote controlling and automating substations since the late 1940s using a combination of single point-to-point supervisory control and single ...
“A poorly designed SCADA system can cost as much to upgrade as it did during the initial deployment,” warns Arlin Ginther, business development manager for SCADAvantage from ABB. But not upgrading can ...
Microchip’s display development platform is optimized for field-deployed solar-management solutions used in utility-grade ...
Mobile applications used to help control internet-connected SCADA (industrial control and supervisory control and data acquisition) systems are riddled with security vulnerabilities which, if ...
Malta-based security start-up firm ReVuln claims to be sitting on a stockpile of vulnerabilities in industrial control software, but prefers to sell the information to governments and other paying ...