Progea Announces the release of Movicon.NExT 3.0

July 21, 2016
Progea USA is pleased to announce the release of Movicon.NExT™ Version. 3.0.

Progea USA is pleased to announce the release of Movicon.NExT™ Version. 3.0. Based on Automation Platform.NExT, the Movicon.NExT 3.0 release is the industry’s most complete, intuitive, open and scalable SCADA/HMI product offered today.

What’s new in the 3.0 release?

Development efforts for the 3.0 release focused on providing features and functionality that supports innovative technology and maximum usability to ensure the product’s superior quality. Performance, quality and usability feedback was collected, analyzed and put into action for the release. Here are a few of the key new features for Movicon.NExT.

• New iOS and Android apps for web client access using smartphones and tablets.
• New and advanced report designer.
• Recipe management enhancement to include remote activation.
• Function block diagram feature.

“We are looking forward to the new opportunities that Movicon.NExT 3.0 will open. This release enables system integrators, OEM’s and end users to build a complete, reliable and robust SCADA/HMI or MES application for any industry”, states Scott Ludwig, Director of Progea North America.

Movicon.NExT is a new generation of software that revolutionizes SCADA and HMI technology in a way never imagined before. Movicon.NExT is based on the Automation Platform.NExT technology, a software architecture designed for building the foundations of modern automation software. It is an open and scalable platform based on .NET and the latest connectivity software and the new generation of WPF/XAML vector graphics rendering software. .NExT is structured on modular concepts with plug-in technology to make industrial software architecture more open and scalable by integrating function modules that are capable of efficiently connecting and managing any business enterprise. The modular and open platform will empower automation professionals with the perfect solution for supervision, HMI, control, Historian, MES and analysis.

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