Plant Intelligence Simplified

July 3, 2009
Information Server 3.1 is designed as an easy-to-use solution for Web-based reporting and analysis of real-time operations information for the manufacturing and infrastructure industries.
The new version features enhanced dashboard support with the ability to add custom filters that provide real-time visibility into detailed equipment operations. It also offers a simplified installation procedure for the embedded Microsoft SharePoint 2007 technology, as well as tighter integration with the vendor’s ActiveFactory for creating and publishing query reports. Information Server 3.1 software supports corporate IT portals, enabling the export of content into other Web portals. With minimum training, Information Server 3.1 enables operations personnel to install, configure and implement a highly effective plant information Web site without the need for custom application development, says the vendor. Wonderwareus.wonderware.com949.727.3200

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