InduSoft releases InduSoft Web Studio® v8.0
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
World Pipelines,
InduSoft has announces the release of InduSoft Web Studio v8.0, the latest version of its HMI software, which offers enhanced IoT and interface capabilities for use on a variety of smartphones and tablets.
The software adds a new runtime, called IoTView®, that is compatible with the operating systems Linux and VxWorks. Multiple Document Interfaces on the Studio Mobile Access is also available, and multiple screens (screen groups, pop-ups, dialogs, etc.) can be opened on thin client stations running any HTML5 compatible web browser.
Other new features include:
- IoTView, embedded computing runtime interface: Core runtime available for Linux and VxWorks.
- Support for Multiple Document Interface on Studio Mobile Access: Access from any remote device, with multiple screen display capability.
- Built-in Tag Integration with PLCs: Comprehensive tag integration with PLCs from Schneider and other manufacturers.
- OPC Redundancy: Native redundancy for OPC UA and OPC XML/DA interfaces.
- Collaboration Server: Unparalleled built-in revision control and application lifecycle management, fully integrated with Microsoft Team Foundation Server.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/product-news/10092015/indusoft-releases-indusoft-web-studio-v8-1373/
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