Justifying Migration of legacy process control systemsBrian Thomas
Why migrate your control system now?
Legacy Systems are hard to maintain…
• They have limited spare parts (and failures increase…)
• The run on old PC hardware and operating systems
• They provide limited communications and diagnostics
• And the people who know them are retiring!
A migration to a modern, sustainable control system will provide new tools to connect to new systems that provide benefits in addition to reliability and parts availability. Their open communications architecture allows for easier connectivity to Historians, Advanced Control, MES for PlantPAx.
This presentation covers the questions asked, migration strategies and risks, and steps that are needed for a control system migration. Two case studies with different approaches are described and the results summarized.
Spring in the Midwest is always welcome. The snow and cold are replaced by warm sunny days. But with it, Spring brings Storm Season. Severe weather outbreaks are common, and sometimes seem to crop up from nowhere, and without warning.
Being prepared for stormy weather is essential to protecting yourself, your home and your family.
Optimizing a Data Migration with an AssessmentJulie Champagne
Performing an assessment of the legacy system(s) before embarking on a data migration project may not always be a part of the project plans, but an assessment is extremely valuable in refining the scope of the project, as well as setting up the project for success.
Please join us to review how taking the time to perform a thorough assessment of your legacy data may benefit your organization, both in the short-term and long-term, in helping to address the different nuances of multiple systems.
Learn how an assessment may be the right choice for sending your next data migration down the path to success!
Justifying Migration of legacy process control systemsBrian Thomas
Why migrate your control system now?
Legacy Systems are hard to maintain…
• They have limited spare parts (and failures increase…)
• The run on old PC hardware and operating systems
• They provide limited communications and diagnostics
• And the people who know them are retiring!
A migration to a modern, sustainable control system will provide new tools to connect to new systems that provide benefits in addition to reliability and parts availability. Their open communications architecture allows for easier connectivity to Historians, Advanced Control, MES for PlantPAx.
This presentation covers the questions asked, migration strategies and risks, and steps that are needed for a control system migration. Two case studies with different approaches are described and the results summarized.
Spring in the Midwest is always welcome. The snow and cold are replaced by warm sunny days. But with it, Spring brings Storm Season. Severe weather outbreaks are common, and sometimes seem to crop up from nowhere, and without warning.
Being prepared for stormy weather is essential to protecting yourself, your home and your family.
Optimizing a Data Migration with an AssessmentJulie Champagne
Performing an assessment of the legacy system(s) before embarking on a data migration project may not always be a part of the project plans, but an assessment is extremely valuable in refining the scope of the project, as well as setting up the project for success.
Please join us to review how taking the time to perform a thorough assessment of your legacy data may benefit your organization, both in the short-term and long-term, in helping to address the different nuances of multiple systems.
Learn how an assessment may be the right choice for sending your next data migration down the path to success!