Invensys Completes Cimnet Buy

Aug. 1, 2007
Invensys has completed the acquisition of Cimnet. This acquisition is now being fully integrated into the Wonderware software business unit of Invensys.

Invensys has completed the acquisition of Cimnet, Inc. a manufacturing execution system (MES) software company based in Robesonia, Penn., and this acquisition is now being fully integrated into the Wonderware software business unit of Invensys. This acquisition has closed under the terms of the original agreement that was announced on May 3, 2007.

Existing Cimnet offerings will continue to be made available and enhanced for customers under the Wonderware Factelligence and the Wonderware DNC Professional brands. In addition, the acquired MES technology offerings are being integrated with Invensys’ open industry standards- based, ArchestrA technology, to ensure rapid deployment and ease of use by the large Invensys and Wonderware installed base of over 100,000 plants around the world.

“We are very excited to be a part of the Wonderware business unit of Invensys”, said John Richardson, former CEO of Cimnet and Vice President of MES / Production & Performance Management for Wonderware. We are very confident that our past and future customers will be even better served by the depth and breadth of the Wonderware sales and support channel, third-party systems integration partners, technology partners and the full range of real-time, industrial software solutions.”

Mike Bradley, Sr., president of the Wonderware business unit of Invensys added, “This acquisition exemplifies Invensys’ business health, and our commitment to being a leader in the MES and manufacturing intelligence market space. Our mission and strategy remains unchanged—to help our customers to rapidly drive operational excellence in their businesses with incremental, modular software solutions.”

Alison Smith, Senior Research Analyst from AMR Research, comments, “What Invensys gets out of the deal—in addition to proven capability—is an opportunity to drive software application revenues using its existing expansive global network of Wonderware distributors and systems integrators; precisely the business model that transformed Wonderware from a startup HMI provider into the single largest manufacturing operations software provider on the planet back in the mid-nineties.”

Since other Invensys business units, such as Invensys Process Systems, are using the ArchestrA industrial SOA, the merged MES technologies resulting from this acquisition will become part of those integrated offerings as well.

Sponsored Recommendations

2024 Industry Trends | Oil & Gas

We sit down with our Industry Marketing Manager, Mark Thomas to find out what is trending in Oil & Gas in 2024. Not only that, but we discuss how Endress+Hau...

Level Measurement in Water and Waste Water Lift Stations

Condensation, build up, obstructions and silt can cause difficulties in making reliable level measurements in lift station wet wells. New trends in low cost radar units solve ...

Temperature Transmitters | The Perfect Fit for Your Measuring Point

Our video introduces you to the three most important selection criteria to help you choose the right temperature transmitter for your application. We also ta...

2024 Industry Trends | Gas & LNG

We sit down with our Industry Marketing Manager, Cesar Martinez, to find out what is trending in Gas & LNG in 2024. Not only that, but we discuss how Endress...