Bundled Data Historian Designed to Cut Implementation Time

Nov. 7, 2013
Software as a service offering uses a multi-tier historian database architecture

Invensys has released a new, cloud-hosted Wonderware Historian online edition that will enable customers to safely share more plant data with their workers while lowering their IT burden. Building on a base of more than 70,000 Wonderware Historian licenses, the company’s new Historian online edition offering can help reduce implementation time, provides universal access and delivers alternative pricing models for expanded industry use.

This software as a service offering uses a multi-tier historian database architecture, storing data from one or more local plant-level Wonderware historians onto a cloud-hosted, enterprise-wide instance. Data flows only one way—from the local historians to the online historian—and it is protected from cyber intrusion so it can safely be made available to more workers for better troubleshooting, reporting and analytics. The solution leverages Windows Azure cloud services from Microsoft Corp., so there is no software to install or set up, saving on valuable IT resources and reducing capital requirements.

This service will be offered as a yearly subscription, based on the number of users accessing the data. Reporting and analytics are delivered to the historian online edition through standard tools, including Invensys’ desktop reporting and analysis client, Wonderware Historian Client, along with its Wonderware SmartGlance mobile reporting solution. System users can view the data via multiple devices, including desktop PCs, laptops, tablets and smartphones.

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