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ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA Dave Oravetz, US Habib Rehman, Australia Carl Harper, UK Andre Scherpenzeel, UK
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To provide not just a ‘data logger’, but a ‘data historian’ Compete with the specialist products ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA, April, 20082
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High Performance Large tag quantities at high rates Small ‘data value’ footprint Efficient long duration storage 64 bit &.net Technology Extendable platform allowing for future growth ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA, April, 20083
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Easier data access/interaction OPC UA for ICONICS products API for custom applications SQL interface Integrate into database systems Query from any OLE-DB client ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA, April, 20084
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ICONICS - Hyper Historian Competition GE – Proficy Rockwell – Factory Talk OSI – Echo Data Historian AspenTech – Info Plus Wonderware – Historian 9 Simatic – IT Historian ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA, April, 20085
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Hyper Historian Provides Equal or better throughput performance Equal or better maximum tag counts Extensive client connectivity features OPC UA, OPC HDA, OLE-DB, Excel, SQL Server, native API, ICONICS Native Extensive use of recent technologies Vista 64/2008 Server 64/.net ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA, April, 20086
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Hyper Historian Provides Extensive client connectivity features OPC UA, OPC HDA, OLE-DB, Excel, SQL Server, native API, ICONICS Native Extensive use of recent technologies Vista 64/2008 Server 64/.net ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA, April, 20087
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Comparison Diagram ICONICS 2008 Worldwide Customer Summit – Boston, MA, April, 20088
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