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MatrikonOPC Redundancy Broker is designed for systems that must use redundant hardware and/or software to ensure the highest degree of data reliability. It constantly monitors the primary OPC server. |
When a failure is detected, it automatically redirects communication to the standby OPC server, resulting in no lost data and no system downtime. |
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The MatrikonOPC Server for BACnet 5.0.0.0 provides data access between OPC systems and building automation system devices, which support the BACnet protocol. Unlike proprietary methods, the MatrikonOPC Server for BACnet enables users to perform large scale centralized building control and monitoring from a "single seat" workstation. |
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This interactive Webcast is for individuals who cannot have their critical data compromised at any business level. Taking advantage of OPC connectivity, redundancy is enabled through hardware and software solutions, resulting in the highest degree of reliability and security. |
Tuesday, February 20, 2007 1:30PM - 2:00PM (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (USA, Canada)
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This interactive webcast is for automation professionals who perform real-time data calculations. Join MatrikonOPC Product Manager, Sean Leonard, as he demonstrates the power of Data Calculator and how it is implemented into real world applications. |
Spreadsheets typically require manual data entry. MatrikonOPC Data Calculator eliminates the margin of error by allowing the consolidation and automation of process calculations. |
Wednesday, February 21, 2007 1:30PM - 2:00PM (GMT - 05:00) Eastern Time (USA, Canada)
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Industrial processes and manufacturing sites produce tremendous amounts of real-time data, which require transformation into useful information. As demands increase for more complex modeling, regulatory reporting and data sharing, organizations need more from their application than pure number crunching. |
MatrikonOPC Data Calculator offers a powerful, yet simple solution for data collection, calculation and collaboration. |
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Santee Cooper’s main goal was to maximize the efficiency of their operations. They also needed a method of sending environmental data to their emissions monitoring system. In order to automate processes and to make data easily available to all levels of the company, Santee Cooper implemented OPC technology, which is vendor neutral and that enabled them to use existing legacy hardware. |
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Nick’s latest posting over at ProSoft came across a blog entry on OPC in comparison to other Ethernet protocols, like Modbus. Nick asked what I’d have to say, so I gotta say something, now don’t I? Actually the article is rather fair, and makes some good points, but of course the discussion favors Modbus. As I’ve said before, OPC and Modbus are complementary protocols, and each has its merits in different installations. |
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Automation professionals are frequently faced with a variety of connectivity challenges. Work with industry peers and OPC experts to learn how to take full advantage of OPC technology. |
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