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Invensys Extends Virtualization to the Control Layer

Invensys Operations Management, a global provider of technology systems, software solutions and consulting services to the manufacturing and infrastructure operations industries, has extended its virtualization technology offerings. Initially focused on the Microsoft HyperV and VMware platforms within its software product lines, the new Invensys offering now includes thin client support and intelligent solutions for the company’s Foxboro® I/A Series® distributed control system. With a focus on lowering total cost of ownership and promoting overall project delivery excellence, the new offerings will help customers cut implementation costs; reduce risks; shorten project schedules; improve scheduling integrity; strengthen the ability to respond to project changes; and improve global collaboration.

“Unlike automation software alone, control and safety systems are more frequently delivered to manufacturing customers as turnkey solutions when the customer undertakes an installation or an upgrade. On average, those projects take six to 18 months to complete, depending on their size and complexity,” said Gary Freburger, president of the company’s systems business. “However, virtualizing many of our control solutions, including our Intelligent Marshalling and Intelligent Engineering workbench solutions, significantly reduces implementation costs, cuts project risks, improves scheduling and enhances change agility throughout the project lifecycle. It not only shortens the implementation process, it improves collaboration across the implementation team.”

"This represents an important step forward for Invensys and the industry,” said Barry Young, principal analyst, ARC Advisory Group. “Invensys’ new offering supports a three-point strategy that simplifies efforts and reduces risk when delivering major turnkey projects. This end-to-end concept stands to radically alter the way the industry works with major project customers because it provides greater change agility, more scheduling advantages and deeper collaboration across the implementation team when addressing change orders and meeting production deadlines.”

Invensys is now able to deliver a suite of hardware offerings that are “tuned” to maximize the advantages of virtualization technology. Along with Intelligent Marshalling and Intelligent Engineering services, the offerings include a new range of servers specifically selected and qualified as an optimized virtual machine-hosting appliance; a new range of solid-state operator client terminals; thin client management software; a USB modular alarm annunciator keyboard; virtual machine-hosting software; recommendations on cyber-security best practices; guest operating system licenses; and support for Invensys Operations Management’s control and safety offerings that can operate specifically within approved virtualized architectures. All of these are managed within standard product-lifecycle management policies.

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GE’s Proficy Plant Applications Capitalizes on Industry-Leading Manufacturing Technology

GE Intelligent Platforms announced the availability of its latest manufacturing software solution, Proficy Plant Applications 6.1. The product includes the best practices the company has implemented at many of the world's leading companies to provide a manufacturing solution that is best-in-class. In addition, the solution's Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) facilities provide optimal connectivity and easy integration for standards-based third-party applications. It enables users to be equipment, product, and people-centric – all on one platform.

Proficy Plant Applications is a proven, comprehensive Operations Management software solution built on GE's Open & Layered architecture providing modular and scalable capabilities for all types of production environments in a commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) package. It is built on a foundation of 15+ years of continuous experience in solving the world's toughest manufacturing challenges. GE's expertise in Six Sigma and LEAN, combined with the best practices of its own manufacturing operations facilitates uncompromising quality.

Proficy Plant Applications now features a Unified Manufacturing Operations Database, which allows existing operations to run as they do today while new features are "trialed" safely. Traditional users will appreciate the familiarity of Plant Applications and power users can architect the future. Other features of Proficy Plant Applications 6.1 include:

  • Software wizards automate business rules to speed system deployment;
  • User interfaces consolidate information according to the users situation to reduce information overload and aid mobile workforces;
  • Existing Plant Applications users will be able to upgrade to the newest version while retaining their existing standard Plant Applications functionality.
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Yokogawa Releases Enhanced Version of Centum VP

Yokogawa Electric has announced the development of Release 5.02 of the Centum VP integrated production control system, the company's flagship product. With the shift toward larger and more efficient industrial plants that make use of highly functional systems and devices, processes are growing more complex. The increased use of field devices is also providing more data on these processes. To give operators better access to essential information, Yokogawa has developed new functions that improve the operability of the control and monitoring displays. In addition, a Profibus communication function has been enhanced to give operators the full benefits of field digital communications.

Centum VP Release 5.02 includes a function that uses instrument tag names to create hierarchies that allow operators to quickly and easily access information on the status of plant operations. Additional changes that improve operational and maintenance efficiency include more memory for the storage of historical data, improved graphic display operability, enhanced control logic correlation, and standardized printing formats. With these functions, Yokogawa has made progress in accommodating certain requirements of the VGB R 170C operational guideline, opening up new opportunities for Centum VP in Europe and other growing power plant markets.

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Advantech Leads Industrial Automation into the New Era

Advantech held its first ever online solution forum on 20th June. With the theme of Intelligent Automation, Seamless Integration, the online forum featured keynote speeches by influential industrial automation experts, and an interactive online trade show. Leading automation experts Craig Resnick, Vice President of ARC Advisory Group and Thomas Li, Vice President of Emerging Solutions, Deployment, and Industrial research at IBM participated as virtual guest speakers at the online forum.

Ming-Chin Wu, President of Advantech Industrial Automation Group indicated that the next 15 years will be driven by the Internet of Things (IoT) and Cloud Computing. Mr Wu says, “Automation devices backed by cloud intelligence will gather data from sensors buried in the environment and many other places to auto-manage our industrial systems and even urban areas. We will see a paradigm shift in automation from open automation to intelligent automation with ubiquitous instrumented, always-on interconnected and pervasive intelligent devices that keep systems and services running smoothly.”

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Amplicon launch new Process Control section on its web

The newly launched process control section by Amplicon  provides vital information on how Amplicon can help you to engineer the right system for your next process control and automation application. Whether it is serial I/O or Ethernet I/O devices, controllers running a SCADA application such as rackmount or embedded PC's, or a simple panel PC, Amplicon have the right product to meet your requirements.

Find out more about Amplicon Process Control solutions.

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