Mobiform partners with MatrikonOPC for secure OPC connectivity solutions
MatrikonOPC™ has announced that Mobiform is the newest member to join its Global Partner Network. Mobiform will be integrating MatrikonOPC’s full range of OPC Servers into StatusVision – a powerful data visualization software package that serves as a sophisticated HMI (Human Machine Interface) and SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) designer for manufacturing and other process control industries. With MatrikonOPC’s secure and reliable OPC Servers, Mobiform will be able to provide web and Windows based connectivity to a wide range of devices regardless of their vendor.
As a member of the MatrikonOPC Global Partner Network, Mobiform will standardise on MatrikonOPC for its OPC data connectivity solutions. The MatrikonOPC Vendor Partner Program enables software and hardware vendors to provide their customers with world class connectivity software and support, while keeping the vendors’ resources focused on their core areas of expertise. Being able to integrate MatrikonOPC’s solutions with Mobiform’s solutions will provide Mobiform customers with a best of breed solution that can be used with components from all major control system vendors..
"Since delivering exceptional value to our customers is one of the cornerstones of our strategy for long term growth and Mobiform offers world class HMI/SCADA products for the Web and Windows, this partnership is built for success,” said Drew Brydon, Vendor Partner Program Manager MatrikonOPC. “MatrikonOPC will work closely with Mobiform to help provide its customers with the right products and on-going live support to their OPC architectures.”
“Our customers already knew that using our Status Vision product line and Matrikon OPC servers, provides a reliable, compatible and effective combination for delivering real time data solutions. Making these products available together makes perfect sense, and will be even more convenient for our customers,” said Ron DeSerranno, CEO Mobiform Software Inc.
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