Free SubscriptionSubmit Product & News ReleasesToday's News HeadlinesNews By CompanyNews By Monthe-Newsletter Archives
Automation Product ManufacturersSystems Integrators, Service Providers & ConsultantsMachine & Equipment Manufacturers
Search all ProductsFeatured ProductsProducts by CategoryProducts By ManufacturerRequest Product CatalogsSubmit Products
2008 Salary Survey ResultsPost a JobSearch for JobsSubscriber LoginEmployer LoginTestimonialsRecruiting ServicesContract ServicesEmployer ResourcesJob Seeker Resources
Goin' Fishin' by Dick MorleyMultimedia LibraryApplication StoriesArticles & White PapersIndustry Web SitesFree Subscriptions to Trade Publications
BookstoreTraining & SeminarsApplication ToolsComplimentary Reference GuidesComplimentary Evaluation SoftwareSupplier ListingsAutomation.com Logo Items
 Back to: Home Page > News

Automation Portals
Find all the latest information on these topics:
Bullet Automatic Identification
Bullet Building Automation
Bullet Control Panels, Cables & Terminations
Bullet Design, Simulation & Programming Software
Bullet Digital Factory
Bullet Embedded Automation
Bullet Fieldbus Networks
Bullet Fluid Power, Valves & Pumps
Bullet HMI & Operator Interfaces
Bullet Industrial Communications
Bullet Industrial Computers
Bullet Industrial I/O
Bullet Machine Control
Bullet Machine Safety
Bullet Machine Tools, CNC & DNC
Bullet Manufacturing Intelligence
Bullet Material Handling
Bullet Motion Control, Motors & Drives
Bullet OPC
Bullet PLCopen
Bullet Packaging
Bullet Power & Energy
Bullet Programmable Automation Controller (PAC)
Bullet Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
Bullet Process Control
Bullet Process Safety
Bullet Robots & Robot Controllers
Bullet SCADA & RTU
Bullet Security
Bullet Sensors & Instruments
Bullet Test, Measurement & LIMS
Bullet Vision
Bullet Wireless Connectivity





Today's Automation News Headlines from Automation.com
OPCTI publishes answers to OPC Integration questions
 
Go to company's web site


September 18, 2008 - In July 2008, the OPC Training Institute (OPCTI), released the 20 most common OPC Technology questions asked by automation integrators. In August 2008, a forum of OPC experts assembled online to provide answers to the hundreds of automation professionals registered for the event.

Now, OPCTI has released a 20 page document containing answers to the top OPC integration questions. The panel of experts who provided the answers included Kepware’s Executive VP & CTO Tony Paine, Software Toolbox’s VP of Operations Colin Winchester and OPCTI’s President and CEO Randy Kondor.

In addition to the Top 20 OPC Integration questions, industry professionals were given the opportunity to submit questions bumping the total count of questions to a whopping 45. Popular questions revolved around authentication and security issues. Questions include; How do workgroups and domains affect OPC? How will DCOM changes impact security? How do I use OPC across a firewall?

The questions were broken into 28 main categories including DCOM configuration, diagnostics, OPC performance, OPC Unified Architecture, industry trends and OPC capabilities among others.

OPCTI provides the document free of charge and answers all 45 questions, including the top 20 questions, asked by OPC integrators.

About OPC Technology
OPC technology is the fastest growing industrial connectivity standard among automation professionals with well over 15,000 available OPC applications supported by over 3,000 companies. OPC is a global industrial connectivity standard that enables process control and manufacturing applications to communicate with each other using an interoperable, reliable and secure connection. OPC enables manufacturing environments to host a multitude of applications created by a variety of vendors.

About the OPC Training Institute
OPCTI is a global OPC training company with workshops in the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Unlike other companies that offer vendor-biased information, OPCTI focuses strictly on training and does not sell its own products. OPCTI is the only company endorsed by OPC Foundation member companies to award the Certified OPC Professional (COP) designation.
 
Go to company's web site