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Southfield, MI — MES and IIoT spe- cialist iTAC Software has recently expanded its portfolio with new ana- lytics functionalities and associated edge and analysis tools. These in- clude the HTML5-based
iTAC.Work- bench and
iTAC.Messaging.Service.
and other manufacturing areas. The data packs can then be for-
warded to the iTAC.IIoT.Edge or other analysis tools. Through local data processing, the edge solution is more cost-effective than cloud com- puting and increases performance.
iTAC Showcases MES
iTAC.IIoT.Edge analysis system. With these solutions, iTAC is
increasingly focusing on the digitali- zation of industrial processes and the related increase in efficiency, as well as the reduction of production costs. The
iTAC.MES.Suite is a core el-
ement for the digitalization of value- added processes in modern manufac- turing environments. It contributes to the connectivity, automation and analysis of production and logistics processes. This requires close interac- tion and integration of the MES with other cooperative systems. The ability to link IIoT data,
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which are based on so-called unstruc- tured data in the form of sensor data (e.g. vibration, temperature, etc.), with MES data to form flat data structures and to analyze these data almost in real time, plays a key role in this. The new
iTAC.Manufactur-
ing.Analytics functionalities provide this and enable different use cases according to the specific require- ments of electronics manufacturing
iTAC will also be presenting the
new HTML5-based
iTAC.Workbench and
iTAC.Messaging.Service at IPC APEX 2020. The
iTAC.Workbench is a browser-based framework for inte- grating any HTML5-compliant appli- cations. The new framework is de- signed to consolidate the multitude of iTAC and customer-specific applica- tions. The overall goal is to efficiently support employees with all the infor- mation they need in order to carry out their work. The
iTAC.Messaging.Ser- vice enables client processes to active- ly receive the MES data from the
iTAC.MES.Suite as soon as it is avail- able (push procedure). The shortened communication cycles have a positive
effect on plant cycle times. Contact: iTAC Software, Inc., 26801 Northwestern Highway,
Southfield, MI 48033 % 248-450-2446 Web:
www.en.itac.de
See at IPC APEX, Booth 1505
Learn more | 610.228.0161 |
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