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News Release from: Dataworks
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 06 May 2005
Software distribution deal with Iconics
Announced at the ISA exhibition at Cork, Waterford-based company Dataworks has a new partnership with Iconics - a leader in visualisation software for manufacturing, automation and business solutions
Capitalising on its 10 years of experience in delivering cutting-edge bespoke solutions to the shop floor, Waterford-based company Dataworks has announced its new partnership with Iconics - a leader in visualisation software for manufacturing, automation and business solutions The news was announced at the recent ISA (Instrumentation, Systems and Automation society) exhibition in Cork where the product range was unveiled
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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"The Iconics product range is an ideal complement to our MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) and bespoke shop floor applications offering.
It is also a logical step in leveraging our expertise gained over the last decade working in the MES and Data Collection area for leading multinationals at home and abroad" says Brian Robinson, Director at Dataworks.
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Founded in 1986, Iconics is a leader in OPC-based, Web-enabled HMI/SCADA solutions.
From desktop and server to web-based applications; from wireless, mobile and multimedia systems to real-time reporting and data analysis, Iconics can visualise information anytime, anywhere, on any Microsoft platform.
The company is privately owned with a 30% share holding by the Johnson Controls Corporation, a $12.6 Billion company.
Iconics is a multinational corporation.
The Iconics corporate headquarters is located in Foxborough, Massachusetts, near Boston.
The company has offices throughout the United States and in the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Australia, China, Italy and Germany, with over 40 percent of its sales coming from its international operations.
Iconics also has a joint software development and sales office in the Czech Republic.
With over 125,000 applications sold into the market place Iconics has become a key supplier of SCADA/HMI solutions, Iconics was recently presented by Bill Gates C.E.O.
of Microsoft Corporation with the Windows World Open award, for the Worlds largest PC Based SCADA system running on a Windows platform.
As well as the Genesis32 range, the distribution agreement also includes the BizViz Suite of automation applications and WinSPC Statistical Process Control Software.
"With the BizViz Suite, product quality, key manufacturing data, orders, equipment, status, and more can be visualised in real-time using the Web Browser as a personalised dashboard" says Arjan Korzilius of Iconics UK and Ireland.
Dataworks is the sole distributor of Iconics products in the Republic of Ireland for all industries except water and waste water markets.
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