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December 6, 2010 - Embedded Labs announced their OPC-UA Embedded Device Server Software Stack. The stack minimizes development cost, time to market and bill of materials cost for OEMs that want to add OPC-UA Server functionality to their products. The stack is an efficient, optimized implementation developed from first principles by Embedded Labs. It fully encapsulates the UA Address Space and UA Services and no knowledge of OPC-UA is required in order to integrate it into a product. There are no software limits on the number of sessions, subscriptions or monitored items. About OPC-UA OPC-UA (Unified Architecture) is the new OPC specification from the OPC Foundation (http://www.opcfoundation.org). OPC-UA defines a rich information model, enabling more effective communication between devices and software applications. Unlike its predecessors, OPC-UA supports multiple platform implementations enabling scalability from smart sensors to MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems). |
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