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Automation Utilisation

The Automation Utilisation white paper discusses the use of New or Existing SCADA / DCS systems to provide manufacturing sites with Enterprise web based reporting capabilities without the need of a Data Historian investment.

It will provide the reader with an insight into how they can begin to get the same Batch, Process and Energy information from their Automation systems at a lower cost than that of a Historian integration project using their SCADA / DCS servers, thus getting a potential better return on investment. 

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About icis White Papers:
The white papers developed by icis are intended to provide users of the website and customers of icis with insights into the way in which software applications are used to provide users with the necessary tools to correctly analyse their plants performance, report on efficiencies and how to integrate Automation and IT layers. All icis designs are based on the latest .Net technologies that provide our customers with future compliant applications for their investment.

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