General Release V12.1.33
Announcing VTScada 12.1.33 General Release
[…]Announcing VTScada 12.1.33 General Release
[…]As your SCADA architecture grows (and your servers age), there will be times when you need to move VTScada licenses to other PCs. In this short video, Jenny demonstrates some of the fundamentals of VTScada license management including: activating a new VTScada license on a new PC, deactivating a license from one computer and activating it on another, and deactivating licenses installed on PCs that has permanently failed.
[…]Trihedral is pleased to announce a Certified Solution Provider agreement with Aqua Sierra Controls, Inc. of Auburn, California.
[…]Important: A Chromium browser bug is causing some graphics not to render (where ZColorChange is used). The bug was introduced in Google Chrome browser version 119 and associated Chromium versions (Microsoft Edge Included). You can read about the bug at https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1499539
[…]Announcing VTScada 12.1.32 General Release
[…]Trihedral is pleased to announce a Certified Solution Provider agreement with Crimson Controls of Canton, Texas.
[…]Trihedral is pleased to announce a Certified Solution Provider agreement with Law & Oakmont of Angier, North Carolina.
[…]Keith Donaldson takes us on a brief tour of the ElectroMechanica Experience Centre where they are using VTScada to demonstrate industrial automation principals such as leak and blockage detection in SCADA systems.
[…]Trihedral is pleased to announce a Certified Solution Provider agreement with The Integration Group of Americas (TIGA), Inc. of Spring, Texas.
[…]Announcing VTScada 12.1.31 General Release
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