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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/article/21-cfr-part-11-compliance-with-inductive-automations-ignition-platformThe Ignition platform can be configured to be Part 11-compliant, ensuring data integrity through implementation of ALCOA+ concepts. This white paper will discuss the various components of Ignition that allow for Part 11 compliance and implementation of data integrity principles.
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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/resources/icc/2014/the-power-flexibility-of-ignition-continental-cement-scada-portOverbridge Technology will present a large-scale system port project performed for Continental Cement in Hannibal, Mo. The project consists of migrating approximately 25,000 tags and 90 HMI windows from a continuous-process live Citect platform to Ignition. The presentation will cover system architecture
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/icc/2014/managing-tag-sets-and-history-data-an-evolving-processMigrating tags, historical data and screens from an older SCADA solution to Ignition doesn’t have to be overly expensive or difficult. Learn the best migration strategies to retain the value of the old system while adding the incredible development power and flexibility of Ignition.
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/icc/2019/industry-panel-how-combining-ot-and-it-empowers-innovationThe convergence of operational and information technologies has been at the forefront of industry conversations for several years now, but how does this idea work in the real world? Join thought leaders from a variety of automation verticals as they discuss their experiences and answer your questions
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/icc/2017/industry-panel-using-ignition-to-adapt-and-stay-competitiveThis panel discussion brings together Ignition users from leading companies in a number of different industries. They'll talk about how they're utilizing Ignition within their enterprises to help meet their customers’ changing demands, manage growth, and fuel innovation to strengthen their competitive
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/icc/2019/cybersecuritys-impact-on-you-your-business-and-your-clientsBy 2020, there will be more than 20 billion connected devices ranging from our smartphones to wearable technology to industrial machinery. With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), our devices and platforms provide increased connectivity without boundaries. However, hand-in-hand with these new
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/icc/2019/taking-ignition-to-the-next-level-with-machine-learningInductive Automation's machine learning experts will lead conference attendees through practical applications for machine learning, along with typical ML setups that Ignition users could implement on their own systems. Further, they will be illustrating how to use more sophisticated implementations of
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/icc/2015/leveraging-iiot-technology-building-for-tomorrow-with-ignition-mqttMQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT) was invented in 2001 as a TCP/IP message transport designed specifically for event-based real-time SCADA. MQTT remained relatively obscure until the recent emergence of M2M/IIoT technologies in the development community at large. Now MQTT is one of the leading message transports
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/icc/2019/from-enterprise-order-to-factory-implementation-in-one-weekLarge enterprise-wide rollouts can be daunting. There are implementation challenges that have to be overcome, along with internal stake-holders that need to be aligned. The implementation for a single plant can take months alone; so what do you do if you have dozens of plants, spread across a large geographical

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