VTScada Not Affected by Heart Bleed Bug
The Heart Bleed bug is a vulnerability in web site SSL communications that could allow someone to get information from a server without having security credentials.
The Heart Bleed bug is a vulnerability in web site SSL communications that could allow someone to get information from a server without having security credentials.
Trihedral is pleased to assist Flygt’s Outpost3, enabled by VTscada, in its road show of wastewater solutions.
We have bundled some popular VTScada configurations and included time-limited special offers.
In 1987, Trihedral released ‘WEB’, a DOS-based HMI product that can still be found operating in the field today. In 1995, the name became Visual Tag System (VTS) to reflect the graphic capabilities made possible by the Windows Operating System. In 2001, Trihedral developed VTScada, a set of dedicated telemetry features included with every VTS[…]
When the Village of Romeoville, Illinois underwent a major upgrade to their SCADA system, they also decided to move to the latest version of the monitoring and control software that they had used successfully for many years.
Trihedral is pleased to announce a distribution agreement with Star Controls of Coral Springs, Florida. Star Controls will become the exclusive distributor of VTScada software for customers in Israel. Star Controls will provide local sales, support and training, complemented with Trihedral’s knowledge and staff.
[…]At WEFTEC 2013, our President Glenn Wadden spoke to WaterOnline Radio about how technology has changed the relationship between SCADA systems and the people who develop and operate them. Listen here: http://www.wateronline.com/doc/scada-systems-provide-insight-to-increase-efficiency-0001
WaterOnline is an preeminent source of online and print information about the water and wastewater industry. We are pleased to announce that our article, “The Many Faces Of SCADA,” was among their top ten articles for 2013!
Intuitive means many things to many people, but most agree that intuitive designs should work for you and not the other way around. It simply doesn’t feel intuitive if you must source third-party products to make the solution work – like historical databases, OPC drivers, alarm notification, application version control. The right product should let you design the way you want, objects first, then graphics, or vice-versa. It should also be designed for the special needs of Industrial control, not generic IT technology that require many add-ons to manage and worry about. Discover VTScada.
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