New backing promises bigger stage for VTScada
After two years of pandemic-induced distancing, the team behind VTScada by Trihedral had big news to share when they gathered with more than 200 users of the company’s namesake supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) software for VTScadaFest. Read more.
VTScada 12.1 adds functionality, boosts performance
“Now we can get back to most exciting part of the job!” said Glenn Wadden, president and founder of VTScada, before reviewing an extensive list of the software performance enhancements and functionality improvements. Read more.
Cyber resilience requires new ways of thinking
Ian Schmertzler, president and CFO of Dispel, urged the providers of critical infrastructure represented at VTScadaFest to shift to modern, mobile target cybersecurity defenses to reduce risk of attack and come in line with governmental regulations. Read more.
What makes VTScada so special?
Control Editor Keith Larson admits being skeptical about Trihedral Engineering’s trademarked marketing claim to “the industry’s most powerful SCADA software.” Did his VTScadaFest experience confirm his doubts or make a convert of him? Read more.
'Mission critical' applies to team performance, too
For VTScada’s Pete Diffley, mission critical is a thought process. In his VTScadaFest presentation, he shared how mission-critical thinking can be applied to building not only more resilient systems but the teams responsible for them. Read more.