Ventyx World Americas Conference Showcases New Software Developments
May 14, 2014
New interface, cloud-based solutions and InStep partnership were announced.
ABB showcased new developments in its enterprise software portfolio at Ventyx World Americas, 2014, the customer conference held recently in Orlando. These included a new user-centered interface (UX) for key applications in its energy and mining portfolios and the availability of cloud-based, asset-management solutions. A new partnership was also announced between InStep Software and Ventyx to bring predictive monitoring capability to the company’s asset performance management solution.
By combining operational technology (OT) with information technology (IT), Ventyx software converts large volumes of data, generated by increasingly intelligent infrastructure, into actionable information that can be accessed via the UX. The UX presents this information to operators via customized graphical interfaces.
Ventyx offers its cloud asset management solutions at reduced hardware costs to the customer and key mining solutions as a “pay-as-you-go” service. It is suitable for small- to medium-sized organizations, though it can be scaled easily to accommodate the needs of large enterprises, according to the company.
Ventyx’s new partnership with InStep Software will combine InStep’s PRiSM software for predictive monitoring with Ventyx’s asset performance management solutions, delivering a comprehensive platform for reducing unplanned stoppages, optimizing maintenance costs and increasing equipment availability.
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