The Value of OPC UA for Integrators, presented by CSIA #pauto #mfg #csia

Sept. 7, 2010

The Value of OPC UA for Integrators

Thursday, September 9 at 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm CT

The Value of OPC UA for Integrators

Thursday, September 9 at 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm CT

Integrators face challenging times as the global economy begins to rebound.  As projects come back online, companies are looking to build future facing systems with increased security.  OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) products are on the cutting edge of data security and have been specifically designed to not only leverage all of the strengths of OPC Classic products, but possess none of the weaknesses. (I.e. The elimination of DCOM). 

This webcast will introduce integrators to the world of OPC UA and eliminate the myths about the technology that are currently in the marketplace. 

Main teaching points:

Review of the limitations of DCOM

Introduction to OPC UA (Why a Unified Architecture was needed)

Explanation of OPC UA to include:

OPC UA Base Services

The information Model

OPC UA Profiles

OPC UA built in security

The value of using OPC UA products for Integrators

OPC UA Quickstarts when quick customized solutions are required

Q and A session

Register at www.controlsys.org

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