Epicor Connected Process Control
Epicor Connected Process Control provides a simple-to-use software solution that allows you to configure digital work instructions and enforce process control. It also ensures that operations are error-proof. Connect IoT devices to collect 100% time studies and process data, images and images at the task level. Real-time visibility and quality control on a new level! eFlex can handle any number of product variations or thousands of parts, whether you are a component-based or model-based manufacturer. Work instructions can be linked to Bill of Materials, ensuring that products are built correctly every time, even if changes are made during the process. Work instructions that are part a system that is advanced will automatically react to model and component variations and only display the right work instructions for what's currently being built at station.
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Shoplogix Smart Factory Platform
For over two decades, Shoplogix has helped leading manufacturers worldwide unlock hidden production potential by transforming real-time machine and performance data into actionable insights. The platform automatically captures signals like downtime, scrap, and throughput, delivering visual dashboards that enable teams to identify bottlenecks, reduce losses, and improve continuously—both during shifts and in post-shift analysis.
With OneSignal connectivity, Shoplogix integrates with any machine brand or type to deliver real-time, granular insights on slow-running, starved, or idle machines. Its intuitive visual management system allows operators and managers alike to quickly detect and act on issues. Integrated analytics provide powerful, slice-and-dice capabilities similar to leading BI tools, without leaving the platform.
Designed for agility, Shoplogix supports scaling from a single line to multi-plant operations across geographies. Continuous improvement tools like Action Plans and Digital Andon alerts keep teams engaged, aligned, and empowered to act—making Shoplogix a powerful ally in the pursuit of operational excellence.
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FrameworX
Tatsoft's FrameworX is a .NET-based SCADA and IIoT platform built for engineers who need full control over industrial applications, from edge devices to enterprise systems.
AI Designer sets FrameworX apart. Using the Model Context Protocol (MCP), 18 specialized tools give AI direct, real-time access to the Designer IDE. You describe what you need and the AI configures tags, alarms, historian, devices, displays, and scripts immediately, in the same session, with no file imports or code generation. It connects natively with Claude, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible model. Built-in domain intelligence covers ISA-95, UDTs, ISA-18.2 alarm philosophy, and historian best practices. Engineers report 2x to 10x faster configuration.
The platform includes real-time data modeling, a built-in historian, alarm management, audit trails, reports, and native scripting in C#, VB.NET, JavaScript, and Python. Over 100 native drivers cover PLCs, DCS, OPC-UA, OPC-DA, and MQTT (broker, client, and SparkplugB).
Deploy to web, mobile, or desktop with zero client installs. Every module ships included: Devices, Alarms, Historian, Reports, Security, and DevOps tools. No module licensing. No per-tag fees.
Proven in 5,000+ deployments across water, energy, manufacturing, and infrastructure.
(FrameworX was formerly known as FactoryStudio.)
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VTScada
VTScada is a user-friendly platform that allows you to create highly customized industrial monitoring and control applications that end-users can trust and use with ease. VTScada is used by many industries worldwide for mission-critical applications. The Human Machine Interface Software allows industrial users to monitor and control their equipment via a computer. This software can be used to control pumps and motors, or display fluid levels and temperatures on a monitor. HMI software (such VTScada) is used to control remote hardware and retrieve process information. Municipal utilities, for example, can use radios to centrally monitor the distribution of water and wastewater collection sites distributed over a large geographical area or an Ethernet network.
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