Monday, December 21, 2015

Leveling the Ethernet I/O Field

http://www.automationworld.com/Leveling%20the%20Ethernet%20I/O%20Field
In it’s latest move to extend the security and scalability of its Universal Control System,Bedrock Automation recently announced a software configurable 5-channel Ethernet I/O module.
The new SIO4.E Ethernet I/O module plugs into Bedrock’s unique pinless electromagnetic backplane to take advantage of the built-in cybersecurity of the company’s patented Black Fabric. Each of the module’s five I/O channels is independently software configurable, with the initial Ethernet protocols supported being: Ethernet IP, Modbus TCP, and OPC UA on TCP IP.
Of course, Ethernet modules are everywhere, but the interesting aspect of the Bedrock I/O has to do with its setup. In the traditional Purdue Enterprise Reference Model, Ethernet sits on a network switch at level 3 or 4 in the architectural hierarchy. But in Bedrock’s model, Ethernet is pulled down to level 0, onto a parallel high-performance I/O architecture that sits on the controller—which acts as a switch.
“There is an infinite number of reasons why Ethernet exists as a communication protocol and it exists in many different forms,” said Bedrock CTO Albert Rooyakkers. “That it now exists as part of the overall deterministic real-time control and I/O data structure is substantially cool if you think about it.”
 
What’s cool, Rooyakkers added, is that it all exists in one flat but extendible architecture. In addition, all channels deliver Power over Ethernet (PoE) while Bedrock’s computing horsepower and advanced electronics enable easier integration into real-time communications and control.
“The other benefit is that it is a secure device,” said Bedrock CEO Bob Honor. “We are acting as a quasi protection device for all other field devices, as we are a secure gate to Ethernet devices already installed.”
The Bedrock SIO4.E Ethernet I/O module is available at a cost of $2,000, about the same as a traditional Ethernet IP card. But unlike a typical Ethernet card, the five channel SIO4.E is cybersecure and software configurable for multiple protocols.
“You can set channel one to be Ethernet IP and channel two to Profinet, and you can have Rockwell and Siemens talking on the same network,” said Rooyakkers. In addition, it has more bandwidth, higher computing power and additional performance advantages, he said.
Support for Modbus TCP and OPC UA will be available in the next few months by way of firmware and software field updates. Profinet support is slated for second half of 2016.

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Scheider Electric ClearSCADA Crystal Reports Driver

SAP has changed the way that it licenses Crystal Reports, which impacts the components that are used by ClearSCADA to generate and display Crystal Reports directly within its User Interface applications. SAP have enforced that each operational installation of the Crystal Reports runtime module used within a server application requires a license. This license is to be purchased by Schneider Electric on behalf of the customer for each server installation. Schneider Electric will be enforcing the above SAP licensing rules for Crystal Reports Therefore, with the purchase of a new ClearSCADA server that requires the use of Crystal Reports runtime will incur an additional license cost to cover the runtime component.

Monday, December 14, 2015

Red Lion Appoints New Executives to Support "Customer First" Vision

Red Lion Appoints New Executives to Support "Customer First" VisionPaul DeSousa Joins Company to Drive Customer Engagement; Scott Rose Adds Technical Support to Expand Customer-Focused Role

YORK, Pa.Dec. 1, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Red Lion Controls, the global experts in communication, monitoring and control forindustrial automation and networking, today announced that the company is enhancing its focus on customer service with the appointment of Paul De Sousa as Director of Customer Engagement. In addition, Scott Rose has been promoted to Director of Technical Services, an expanded role that unifies sales engineering and technical support management. In these positions, both executives will be integral to executing Red Lion's "Customer First" vision, a corporate initiative designed to make it easier for distributor and end-user organizations to do business with Red Lion worldwide.
"Paul's extensive experience in customer service and organizational efficiency nicely complements Scott's engineering and technical aptitude. Together they will manage all aspects of service and support by instilling a culture focused on our putting distributors and end users first," said Mike Granby, President, Red Lion Controls. "In today's world of choice, Red Lion values and understands the importance of solid working relationships. This is why we are rolling out our 'Customer First' program to further build on a strong heritage of being a responsive company that customers trust."
Paul's customer-focused background builds on 20 years' experience in customer relations and call center management at leading manufacturing companies, which include his most recent position as Executive Director of Global Customer Services/Consumer Experience at Moen International. He also served as Vice President of Customer Care with American Standard Companies, and VP of Service Operations with Netgrocer where he helped design and implement business performance models.
"Joining Red Lion offers me an exciting opportunity to make a difference by applying my customer relations and operations experience on a global scale," said De Sousa. "Knowing that satisfied customers are key to our success, I look forward to working alongside Scott and Red Lion's service and support teams to provide the best possible customer service in the industrial automation and networking industry."
With more than 20 years of electronics and engineering experience, Scott has been with Red Lion since its acquisition of Sixnet in 2011. His technical support and management background is well suited to helping organizations prepare their systems for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). To better assist customers and distributors in meeting this challenge, Scott's expanded sales engineering and technical support role will ensure that Red Lion provides superior service and support at every step of the pre- and post-sale implementation process.
For more information or to reach customer service, please visit www.redlion.net/support.
About Red Lion ControlsAs the global experts in communication, monitoring and control for industrial automation and networking, Red Lion has been delivering innovative solutions for over forty years. Our automation, Ethernet and cellular M2M technology enables companies worldwide to gain real-time data visibility that drives productivity. Product brands include Red Lion, N-Tron and Sixnet. With headquarters in YorkPennsylvania, the company has offices across the Americas, Asia-Pacific and EuropeRed Lion is part of Spectris plc, the productivity-enhancing instrumentation and controls company. For more information, please visit www.redlion.net.
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