Invensys expands InFusion Enterprise Control System Capabilities
Invensys Operations Management has unveiled a host of new and upgraded components of its InFusion Enterprise Control System (ECS) at its OpsManage'10 customer and partner conference in India. Invensys's InFusion Enterprise Control System (ECS) enables new opportunities for Invensys clients and partners to deliver Operational Excellence across four key areas: Control, asset, Productivity and Environment & Safety. The role of Invensys' s brands like Avantis, Eurotherm, Foxboro, IMServ, SimSci-Esscor, skelta, Triconex and Wonderware were also explored.
"The new and updated products and solutions we are demonstrating at OpsManage'10 exemplify how the InFusion Enterprise Control System can holistically unify old and new system applications to create a unified 'system of systems'," said Ravi Gopinath , President, Invensys Operations Management, Asia Pacific. "Each of these products and solutions delivers unique standalone functionality in its own right, but because they are also built on open, industry-standards-based ArchestrA software technology, they easily and affordably integrate with manufacturing and business systems from multiple vendors, enabling the creation of an Enterprise Control System that can accelerate Operational Excellence across our customers' enterprises. This unique ability to more simply and easily integrate open technology from Invensys, legacy applications and third-party offerings is what sets the InFusion ECS apart from anything on the market today."
The new Foxboro Programmable Automation Controller (PAC) System 1.0 integrates Wonderware System Platform software with Foxboro automation controller and I/O package. The new Triconex General Purpose System provides Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) for basic safety systems, but at a lower price point and in a TUV-certified SIL 2 safety instrumented system (SIS) platform, based on the company's industry-leading Triconex technology.
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