Linux and SCADA
Some Things You Might Not Have Considered
By Dan Naughton
Some Things You Might Not Have Considered
By Dan Naughton
In this Automation Village adventure, Keith Donaldson takes us on a trip to Prince Albert’s Cairn in the hills above Balmoral Castle in Scotland to talk about how VTScada software is designed to use hierarchies to power superior performance, provide unlimited scalability, and allow integrators to create their own custom reusable toolsets.
[…]Why a system is bound by a decade-long lifespan.
[…]Kyle Metivier, Senior SCADA Technician with The Greater Augusta Utility District, describes how he used VTScada’s software platform to replace their existing SCADA application. With a VTScada Operation and Configuration course under his belt, Kyle was able to build a fully featured monitoring and control system for the utility’s drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater management systems.
[…]Lee Allen of the City of Lethbridge has satisfied a range of use cases through easy-to-implement VTScada and Itanta Analytics solutions at the city’s wastewater treatment facility.
[…]VTScada’s Vice President Barry Baker discussed the unwavering aspects of the company’s business philosophy that have been key to its success.
[…]By Keith Larson
Lawrence MacNeil, VTScada Engineering Manager, discussed the various tools at the system architect’s disposal to ensure optimal SCADA system performance—even for very demanding applications.
[…]Trihedral’s President, Glenn Wadden reviewed the history and future technology trends driving SCADA software development in his executive keynote at VTScadaFest 2023.
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