It’s time to reduce the cost of SCADA
Control Global’s Amplify Podcast ft. Chris Little
[…]Control Global’s Amplify Podcast ft. Chris Little
[…]In this video, Dave will show you how to use the Services page in VTScada to help take servers offline for maintenance without disrupting the SCADA system. The Services page allows you to see the status of all the servers and services in your multi-server application. By using the Services page, you can ensure that your SCADA system remains operational and resilient, even when you need to perform maintenance on some of the servers. Watch the video and learn how to use this powerful feature of VTScada.
[…]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.
[…]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
[…]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.
[…]Fall 2023 Edition – Brought to you by VTScada
[…]This short how-to video walks you through the steps of upgrading your VTScada application to a newer version in a single server SCADA system.
[…]Keith Donaldson, Trihedral’s Head of UK Business Development, walks us through some common scenarios where polling I/O can result in lost data and missed alarms. The solution is adopting a report-by-exception protocol like DNP3 or IEC60870-5-104 that uses time-stamped-data to ensure the HMI records every change of state for I/O and alarms.
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