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17. Selling MES
Lauren and Shay meet with the MES Product Manager from Sepasoft, Keith Adair, to discuss using MES to improve customers’ operations, increase production efficiency, and the best way to communicate all of the advantages of using MES to customers. Keith shares details on the modules that Sepasoft provides and how they work with Ignition. Keith also talks about using the modules enterprise-wide and Sepasoft’s Business Connector Suite. Learn about a flexible, all-in-one solution by combining Ignition and Sepasoft Modules, and best practices for presenting those MES solutions.
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See how to become RegisteredIntegrating Ignition 8 with Git for Source Control
In Ignition 8, we laid the foundation for using source control tools by storing projects in the file system. We get a lot of questions about how to effectively use Git for source control. In this session, we will explore the best practices of using an external source control system and setup a complete example.
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See how to become Gold CertifiedIgnition Security & Ignition 8.0 Updates
Inductive Automation takes security seriously and is proactive in finding security flaws or vulnerabilities in the product. Inductive Automation is also committed in providing a platform with a host of security features to ensure Ignition is secure in your environment. In this session, we will explore recent security updates to Ignition 8 that address vulnerabilities and new security features. We will also explore the latest feature updates to Ignition 8.
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See how to become Gold CertifiedIgnition Edge Changes
As you know, Ignition Edge is a line of lightweight, limited, low-cost Ignition software solutions designed specifically for embedding into field and OEM devices at the edge of the network. Ignition Edge has been extremely popular, however, some of the limitations, such as no Gateway scripting or 3rd party OPC-UA access, have been too restrictive at the edge. Inductive Automation continuously listens to our customers and we are excited to announce some changes and additions to Ignition Edge that will start in December of 2019 to address these pain pints. In this session, we will cover the Ignition Edge changes and additions and answer any questions relating to Edge.