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High Performance HMI Guide

This whitepaper explains what a high performance HMI is, the drivers for establishing industry standards, and how these HMIs deliver the next level of user experience and operational efficiency. This document also provides essential considerations and constructive recommendations for designing and deploying high performance HMIs.

GENESIS64 FDA 21CFR11 Capabilities

This paper provides useful info on features of several GENESIS64™ components that may be useful to companies wishing to comply with FDA 21 CFR Part 11.

Fault Tolerance Redundancy

This paper covers features of several IMitsubishi Electric Iconics Digital Solutions products that may be of use to companies wishing to apply fault tolerance and redundancy to their GENESIS™ or BizViz™ system.

Energy Smart Buildings Readiness Guide

The Energy Smart Buildings Readiness Guide provides valuable information on how to make and operate a smart building. This guide explains what is meant by smart building readiness. It also explains networking, open protocols, interoperability, documentation, and key performance indicators for smart building readiness.

Cyber Security Threats eBook

Like all software and hardware, HMI/SCADA and industrial control hardware are a potential target. Industrial Control Systems (ICS) are uniquely high-value targets as they are responsible for critical infrastructure. Learn how you can distinguish one cyber-attack from another, and what countermeasures you can leverage to protect yourself from each type of cyber-attack.

Creating a Virtual Machine with an ICONICS Offer on the Azure Marketplace

Mitsubishi Electric Iconics Digital Solutions products can be easily hosted on the Microsoft Azure platform by creating a virtual machine using the Mitsubishi Electric Iconics Digital Solutions published Virtual Machine offering for your desired product version from the Azure Marketplace.

Connecting FLIR thermal camera to Microsoft Azure

This whitepaper details an example of how to connect a thermal camera to a cloud-based monitoring system using IoTWorX and Microsoft Azure. The example here involves monitoring temperature readings and alerts from a thermal camera installed in a remote location. Learn how with this step-by-step guide.

Connecting a Delta VFD to Microsoft Azure using ICONICS IoTWorX

Remotely monitoring and managing buildings has many benefits, from reducing operational costs to improving the experience of the tenants in the building. It is not only valuable, but in many cases essential, for example when the premises are distant and there are no local resources to address problems or optimize configurations.

Combining IoTWorX and Azure Stream Analytics on IoT Edge

Both IoTWorX and Microsoft Azure Stream Analytics (ASA) have large sets of functions that can be programmed. However, many of those functions are supported in IoTWorX but not ASA, and vice versa. The combination of the two increases edge computing capabilities and can therefore support more complex intelligent edge scenarios.

Best Practices in Manufacturing Operations

The use of industrial software and a Microsoft platform, across many of the process industries, can provide the basis for data delivery and the fostering of communication and collaboration across an organization.
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