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News Release from: SolutionsPT
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 06 April 2006

Software firm seems adoptation double

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Customer adoption of software product in the manufacturing market has doubled as customers use it to help drive manufacturing operations performance improvements.

Wonderware, part of Invensys Systems, and whose products are sold and supported in the UK and Ireland by Stockport based Pantek, has announced that customer adoption of Archestra technology in the manufacturing market has doubled as customers use Wonderware software to help drive manufacturing operations performance improvements About 1000 automation and information projects at more than 700 locations have been delivered by the network of Wonderware-certified system integrators

These products use Archestra technology and extend across supervisory control, distributed Scada, production management and performance management.

Wonderware has experienced success with manufacturing operations that span multiple plant rollouts.

Customers benefit from a flexible software approach to solving overall production and performance management problems in a scalable and repeatable fashion, using a plant model that evolves as new manufacturing difficulties arise.

The integrated products operate with customers' existing plant and business systems by using the open Archestra software architecture as well as Microsoft Net, Windows Server, SQL Server, Biztalk and Sharepoint.

"Software built on Archestra technology is enabling customers to manage manufacturing operations in real time to resolve issues rapidly and cost-effectively, resulting in improved productivity", said Mark Davidson, Invensys VP of Wonderware global marketing.

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