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Strategic
Partnerships
OSIsoft
Emerson has a strategic
alliance with OSIsoft
to provide an Enterprise/Control Integration Solution.
The Emerson-OSIsoft alliance creates value for end-users by combining
decades of industry experience and joint product development.
In the past, this partnership has integrated more than 5,000 Emerson
DeltaV systems worldwide with OSIsoft Real-time Performance Management (RtPM)
platform products across multiple industries.
Now OSIsoft products complement and extend the Emerson PlantWeb to
provide more complete solutions.
The OSIsoft
Real-time Performance Management (RtPM)
Platform provides a common platform for applications from the plant floor to
the business level to ensure that data is available wherever needed for
making better business decisions. OSIsoft solutions integrated with the
Emerson offering include Sigmafine mass balancing, maintenance applications,
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) connectivity to real time plant
floor information, batch management, inventory management, process workflow,
real time reporting, real time portal view, plant IT monitoring, operator
reports, oil and gas production monitoring, and integrated production and
scheduling.
Emerson has a
unique Auto Tag Tool that enhances our consultant’s ability to
automatically populate a reproducible smart list of tags by synchronizing
with OSI PI. It is based on flexible rules that guarantee users only get the
information THEY want from the plant floor. This
ensures that Emerson can fully leverage existing DCS configurations and
reduce risk, implementation time, and cost for data integration.
Microsoft
Emerson offers manufacturers solutions to automate production,
processing, and distribution. Our
PlantWeb digital plant architecture delivers true asset management,
precision process control, and management execution through intelligent
field devices, open, interoperable standards, and integrated modular
software. The networked components are linked by open communication
standards such as OPC (OLE for process control) and XML at the supervisory
level to enable the exchange of process-related information among Microsoft
Windows–based applications (Microsoft’s
partner web page).
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