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Ignition 8.0.15: BACnet, ARM Installer, Gateway Interface Improvements, New Perspective Actions Paul Scott Wed, 07/22/2020 - 15:10
Our release train is traveling at full speed, bringing Ignition 8.0.15 to the station. In 8.0.15, features include the new BACnet driver, a new 64-bit Linux ARM installer, improvements to the gateway web interface and new actions in the Perspective Module. Dive in to learn more about what's in 8.0.15.
Bring Innovation Home with Ignition Maker Edition Carl Gould and… Tue, 06/23/2020 - 10:37
The Ignition Maker Edition is a free SCADA software for individuals looking to learn the platform or to use Ignition for personal home projects.
Introducing Theming in Perspective Ray Sensenbach Mon, 06/15/2020 - 13:31
With the release of Ignition 8.0.13 comes an exciting new feature for the Ignition Perspective Module: Theming. Theming in Perspective allows users to customize the look and feel (not the layout) of their Perspective projects at a broad level.
Ignition 8.0.13: Tag Permissions, Project Exports, Certificates, and Themes Paul Scott Mon, 06/08/2020 - 14:31
It’s been full steam ahead for the development team here at Inductive Automation as they work on bringing more features and improvements to Ignition. Our newest arrival, Ignition 8.0.13, brings two new features in Ignition Perspective, an improved feature for handling security certificates, and Theme redesign. Other features are focused on the platform, giving you better security management for tags and an improved method for exporting projects. Read on to get more details.
Pitch Like a Pro: Learn to Sell Ignition with Our Latest Video Series Lauren Walters Wed, 05/27/2020 - 10:26
As a company, Inductive Automation has always prioritized a strong relationship with our integrators. Because Inductive Automation President and CEO Steve Hechtman got his start as an integrator, IA has a unique appreciation for this group. We know that integrators not only have to be extremely gifted technically, but they also have to be hard-working, focused, able to take on many different problems at the same time, and quick problem-solvers. In addition to these areas of expertise, they also have the challenging job of selling their services to customers. Sales might come easily to some people, but for many, it can be a challenging process, even to those who are incredibly gifted technically.
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ICC 2020 is Going Digital

Due to the worldwide outbreak of COVID-19, the Ignition Community Conference will not be held as a physical event this year. Instead, Inductive Automation will host a more streamlined,...

by Doug Dudley, Inductive Automation   -  May 06, 2020