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icis SCADA / DCS Enhancement:

Standard Automation SCADA / DCS servers installed by your automation vendors may provide for the basic Process Control functionality, but what about taking these systems beyond what they're currently configured for?

icis have expert engineering knowledge and practical experience in taking these systems further and using them for more high level activities that can prove critical to your business. We have been working with systems such as IFix, WinCC and Delta V for a number of years and have developed numerous extensions to these systems in order to provide customers with the necessary enhancements that allow them to reap the real benefits of a SCADA / DCS Server.

For example, did you know your SCADA / DCS applications were capable of the following:

  • Batch / Process analysis and reporting
  • Plant performance reports and calculations such as OEE
  • Alarm suppression during maintenance activities
  • Complete user interaction reporting
These types of extensions are not only available onto your actual SCADA / DCS application but some such as the Batch Reporting can be bolted onto your system and provide you with enterprise reporting from your control system without the need of a Data Historian.

Visit our Automation Utilisation section of the website to learn more.