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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - May 23, 2005 - GE Fanuc Automation Americas, Inc.,
a unit of GE Infrastructure, unveiled a detailed roadmap for the ProficyT Automation
and Production software family - which spans from programming and control to HMI /
SCADA to historian and MES to a real-time information portal - at the GE Fanuc Discover
Series Users Conference, May 23-26, in New Orleans. In 2005, GE Fanuc will deliver
a major upgrade to Proficy with a data-model and event-based platform based on the
Proficy Historian and Proficy Real-Time Information Portal technologies. The new platform
will allow users to standardize on a single manufacturing IT platform for managing
real-time operations. The Proficy Platform will include packaged integration with
enterprise systems and Proficy HMI/SCADA applications as well as provide an extended
library of tools and published APIs for third-party development of applications.
"A year ago, GE Fanuc launched the Proficy family as a vision for Integrated Production
Management - from control to ERP," said Bernie Anger, vice president of software technology
for GE Fanuc Automation. "In the past year, hundreds of organizations have taken advantage
of this powerful production management suite. In 2004, we strengthened Proficy with
a dozen new releases across all Proficy applications and have plans to launch another
15 releases in 2005. Our core focus in 2005 is to enhance the fundamental infrastructure
of Proficy with a data-model centric platform for managing production operations that
will take our customers' productivity to the next level."
Targeting the fourth quarter, GE Fanuc plans to release the Proficy Platform, which
consists of a Proficy Server and Proficy Console. The Proficy Server
provides a centralized production management hub based on an S95 data reference model
and the high-performance Proficy Historian data management technology to deliver a
contextual information backbone for all Proficy applications. Based on the OPC Unified
Architecture (OPC UA) emerging standard, Proficy Server will allow users and GE Fanuc
partners to extend the data model with User Defined Types and drive better workflow
functionality. Proficy Server will greatly reduce customers' manufacturing IT costs
and provide a faster return on investment with common application licensing, managed
deployment, integrated security, and improved diagnostics for greater uptime.
Concurrent with the Proficy Server release, Proficy Console is based on the Proficy
Real-Time Information Portal and provides a major upgrade with multiple data-model
views into operations. These views include: equipment models for aggregating data
by actual equipment layouts, product and production data models for representing material
flow, and IT models for managing application licensing and deployment across the enterprise.
The Proficy Console provides users with a "command center" for interfacing to Proficy
applications and third-party legacy systems, and is packaged in an easy-to-use, simple
application - allowing companies to link all aspects of the plant floor, from operations
to analytics, in a single, solution-centric environment.
"The Proficy Platform is highly scalable to allow users to manage from just a few
equipment assets up to entire global operations with multiple production facilities,"
said Kevin Bernier, director of Proficy software for GE Fanuc Automation. "Whether
a user needs to collect tag information in a historian or manage global production
operations, the Proficy Platform provides the infrastructure for maximizing return
on their manufacturing IT investments. At its core, the Proficy Platform offers users
a single data management foundation that supports other production applications and
includes a highly unique user interface for an open, standards-based way of viewing
and managing operations."
Features of Proficy Console include an installable "solution" concept with pre-filtering
User Interface choices and the ability to guide a user through the system, a multi-host
container to permit the same organizational and navigational paradigms across content
from multiple internal and external data sources, and a user-centric information architecture
that reflects Six Sigma research into how users think about their plants and require
information for greater ease of use.
Furthermore, using a long-term, strategic development vision, GE Fanuc designed Proficy
Console to align with Microsoft Corp.'s upcoming "Avalon" display technology, planned
to be delivered as part the Windows® "Longhorn" Client Operating System. Avalon will
enable GE Fanuc and its customers to build applications that provide rich, highly
interactive user experiences.
In the third quarter of 2005, GE Fanuc will release Proficy Enterprise Connector,
which offers a packaged two-way information highway between the Proficy Platform and
enterprise systems such as SAP - which enables users to achieve the real-time enterprise
by making business sense out of plant data in real time. For use in Plant-to-Business
solutions, workflows and Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), this new enterprise
connector provides off-the-shelf support for Business-to-Manufacturing Markup Language
(B2MML) schemas and standard SAP orchestrations, and is based on Microsoft Corp.'s
BizTalk® Server.
As the industry leader in HMI / SCADA applications with more than 185,000 installations
around the world, GE Fanuc will release major upgrades to Proficy HMI / SCADA capabilities,
as a key component of a world-class production management solution. In 2005, GE Fanuc
is enhancing the engineering productivity of Proficy HMI / SCADA - CIMPLICITY® and
Proficy HMI / SCADA - iFIX® with Proficy Platform integration, new graphical tools
and utilities, change management integration, and control system discovery and synchronization.
In 2006, GE Fanuc will release enhanced HMI / SCADA solutions with a new SCADA engine.
SCADA developments will include new graphical editors, redundancy, and an expanded
block library. The HMI / SCADA releases will also feature new device connectivity
toolkits and rich data types with OPC UA support. For 2007, GE Fanuc will offer visualization
consolidation - with one integrated HMI / SCADA platform for operation, supervisory
control and analytics, based on Longhorn and Avalon technologies.
"The GE Fanuc roadmap for Proficy provides a powerful production management system
for all manufacturers, with a strong commitment to our hundreds of thousands of valued
iFIX and CIMPLICITY HMI users. We are delivering on the vision of providing a single
consolidated system from the plant floor to the enterprise," Anger noted. "With the
commitment and support of GE, these HMI / SCADA users can embrace and extend existing
equipment and technologies for the long term and leverage their automation assets
to continuously improve productivity, profitability and competitive advantage."
About GE Fanuc Automation
GE Fanuc Automation, a joint venture between GE and FANUC LTD of Japan, delivers automation
hardware and software designed to help users reduce costs, increase efficiency and
enhance profitability. With solutions and services catering to virtually every industrial
segment, GE Fanuc Automation provides a diverse array of capabilities and products,
including controllers, embedded systems, advanced software, motion control, CNCs,
operator interfaces, industrial computers, and lasers. Headquartered in Charlottesville,
VA, GE Fanuc Automation is a part of GE Infrastructure and combines the diverse global
strengths of the GE family with the local presence customers need to design, develop
and maintain their automation investments.
For more information, visit www.gefanuc.com or contact:
GE Fanuc Information Center, P.O. Box 8106, Charlottesville, VA 22906, Phone: (800)
GE FANUC (800-433-2682), Fax: 434-978-5205, e-mail: gefanuc@gefanuc.com.
Proficy is a trademark and iFIX and CIMPLICITY are registered trademarks of GE
Fanuc Automation Americas, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.
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