IT in Manufacturing


Wonderware Office Bundle ­simplifies reporting and analysis

December 2015 IT in Manufacturing

The new Wonderware Office Bundle from Schneider Electric Software streamlines the ability to access and interpret operations data, bringing “big data” benefits to a new set of users. The solution’s easy installation and native connectivity to plant floor and business applications enable management to create Key Performance Indicators by visualising and analysing data in near real time from a wide array of devices and sources.

Wonderware Office Bundle helps plant managers and executives make better informed business decisions using easy, on demand access to Historian data and analytics. It consists of:

• Wonderware Historian.

• Wonderware Historian Client.

• Wonderware InTouch Access Anywhere.

• Wonderware SmartGlance.

The foundation of the system is Wonderware Historian. A high capacity process data historian, it can collect information from any industrial data source to scale from small to enterprise-wide applications. Combining advanced data storage with an industry-standard reporting interface, Wonderware Office Bundle goes beyond simple process control, delivering valuable business information to all stakeholders. Moreover, its tight integration with Microsoft Office enables management to use familiar tools to gain deeper insights into operations to identify operations or process improvement opportunities.

Today’s companies rely on the ability to make informed decisions quickly; Wonderware SmartGlance provides a simple app for fast access to KPI reports on plant conditions from any mobile device. Instead of waiting for batch reports or only receiving daily reports, managers using the Wonderware Office Bundle can access timely information when they need it.

As one of the first industrial software providers to harness the power of user-friendly tools and data visualisation, Wonderware remains committed to delivering the easiest, most powerful solutions that unlock the value of operations data.

The Wonderware Office Bundle is a limited time offer visit http://campaigns.wonderware.com/campaigns/pages/ww-office.aspx





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