SCADA Systems

A SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system is an industrial control system used to monitor, control, and collect data from equipment and processes across a plant, facility, or distributed infrastructure. It provides real-time visibility, centralized control, and efficient operation of industrial systems.
How it works

Ignition SCADA by Inductive Automation

Ignition SCADA by Inductive Automation combines an unlimited licensing model, instant web-based deployment, and a powerful toolset for supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), all within one open, scalable, and universal platform.



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Geo SCADA

EcoStruxure Geo SCADA Expert is an open software platform designed for managing remote operations infrastructure across geographically distributed sites. It collects alarms, events, and historical data from remote locations and makes them available to local and remote users through integrated clients and data management applications, The SCADA host includes protocol drivers, a real-time database, historian, web server, advanced alarm management, and reporting tools. It can be deployed on-premises, in data centers, or in cloud environments.

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