SCADA
Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) is a control system architecture that uses hardware and software to allow users to:
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- Obtain, record, monitor, and analyze real-time data
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- Control processes locally or remotely by interacting with other control systems such as: program logic controllers (PLC), distributed control systems (DCS), etc
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- Directly interact with devices such as pumps, motors, valves, sensors, etc with human-machine interface (HMI) software
AUTOMATION
We understand that our customers are in a competitive global market. They are always looking for ways to get a competitive advantage on their competition. A properly designed and implemented automation solution can give them the competitive advantage as well as deliver an array of other benefits:
- Decreased facility downtime
- Decreased labor costs
- Increased process data resolution
- Ensure safe process operations
CYBER SECURITY
Recent cyber security incidents have targeted facility control systems including DCS, PLC, and SCADA architectures. To reduce risk, guidelines set by NIST Cyber security Framework / ISA 62443 / ISA 84 / IEC 61511 standards are pushing manufacturing organizations to develop life cycle-based industrial cyber security solutions.