With only 5 weeks to go until the first event of the Wonderware 2014 roadshow at Durham County Cricket Ground, here we take a look at the content for the morning session of the roadshow events. Designed for delegates to get a general overview of the 2014 products, topics will include:
Wonderware Industrial Software Revolution 2014 Overview
Delivering powerful, additional capabilities to its flagship HMI and supervisory offerings, we introduce the new Wonderware 2014 software range which promises to improve operator awareness, optimise performance and minimise disruptions during start up, operation and shutdown. Led by Wonderware Account Team.
High Performance HMI - InTouch 2014 featuring ArchestrA Graphics
This session focused on taking a revolutionary new approach to HMI design, with new capabilities in alarm management, colour representation, information presentation and window navigation, all intended to maximise user performance. Led by Paul Alcock, Systems Architect
HMI for Mobile Devices - InTouch Access Anywhere
Witness the full functionality of InTouch 2014, accessible securely to any device, from any location. Allowing operators and management to easily access process information from anywhere, at any time, on any device. Led by Andy Graham, Systems Architect
Data Capture and Analysis the Next Generation – Historian 2014, Historian Client 2014 and Information Server 2014
Now with 2 million Tags, Wonderware Historian has undergone a revolutionary makeover. If you are looking for greater control of your process, whether you need Tiered Historians, Historian in the Cloud, Historian will give you real-time and historical information enabling you to better understand your system. See what’s new for 2014. Led by Andy Graham, Systems Architect.
Centralised and Consolidated IT Control – System Platform 2014
Reduce Reaction Time, Improved Alarm Handling, Quicker Troubleshooting, Intelligent Graphics and Wizards, Abnormal Situation Analysis, and a clearer understanding of trends and potential problems – all managed from a central repository. Find out about System Platform 2014 enhancements. Led by Paul Alcock, Systems Architect.
For more information on how to book to attend one of the free events view the website here.
Places are now limited - booking is recommended.
Tomorrow: We preview the agenda for the afternoon technical content.
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