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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/icc/2023/we-love-ignition-but-can-it-really-scaleCan it REALLY scale? This is a question we have received for the last 10 years. Delve into the realm of enterprise Ignition rollouts with industry insights from the lens of an enterprise integrator. Uncover the strategies and best practices that accelerate the implementation and ensure the long-term
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/blog/meet-kathy-software-engineering-department-manager-mentor-hiker-and-professional-quilterSoftware Engineering Department Manager Kathy Applebaum knows a thing or two about development, whether that means building in Ignition or helping her students at Sacramento State University gain the skills they’ll need to succeed. Since joining Inductive Automation back when there were only a half-dozen
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/blog/ignition-8014-maker-edition-new-installers-accordion-component-and-bacnet-beta8.0.14 just rolled into the station and our newest arrival packs a serious punch, bringing with it some really exciting stuff. This release introduces a new addition to our growing family of products, new installers, a component update to Perspective, and an update on BACnet. Jump in to get more of the
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/blog/the-golden-gear-games-how-we-built-our-tournament-tracking-systemThe goal of the application was to allow administrators to create tournaments in various game types. For the Golden Gear Games, this included pool, ping pong, foosball, and shuffleboard, but the system needed to be versatile enough to handle any imaginable game type with the same look and feel. A requirement
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Ignition 8.0.5: Ignition Exchange, RFID Support, and New Perspective Features | Inductive Automationhttps://www.inductiveautomation.com/blog/ignition-805-ignition-exchange-rfid-support-and-new-perspective-featureThis release cycle sees the introduction of several new features; they are mostly focused on Perspective, including several community-requested features. Read what the development team has been up to in recent weeks.
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/blog/ignition-811-improvements-to-commissioning-gateway-interface-designer-findreplace-performanceWe’re hot on the heels of 8.1.0’s release and the trains keep pushing along! As mentioned during the ICC Developer Panel, we’re spending more time in 8.1 polishing and refining existing features. That’s why you won’t find any large new features this time around but you’ll definitely find quite a few
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/customerproject/cloud-edge-and-more-enable-a-fast-solution-for-numerous-sitesARB Midstream acquired a new pipeline asset which includes 36 RTUs and central gathering locations. As part of the agreement, ARB was required to completely take over pipeline SCADA in four months. Challenged with this aggressive schedule, ARB contracted Industrial Networking Solutions (INS) to deliver
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/article/integrating-sql-databases-and-scada-to-maximize-efficiency-and-reliabilitySQL databases have been working in the background of many different systems for decades, but even today there are some who are hesitant to mix SQL with industrial automation software like supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA). However, as more SCADA software users feel the pressure of keeping
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/blog/welcome-to-90-blue-ravine-building-a-bold-bright-futureIt’s been two months since we moved into our new corporate headquarters at 90 Blue Ravine Road in Folsom, California. The move provides our company with more room to expand and also signals that we're putting down roots and are here to stay.
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/icc/2022/deploying-the-digital-foundations-of-a-modern-connected-factoryDigital factory architectures usually grow organically as business requirements evolve and new technologies are developed. Modern technologies and approaches such as infrastructure-as-code, containerization, orchestration, and edge-driven operations solve many problems presented by legacy, organic, point-to-point

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