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Prediktor Announces OPC Trend Historian Trial Software Download

Immediately available worldwide from Prediktor website a Trial Software Download of Prediktor's "Apis OPC UA Trend Historian Lite" software. This is a fully functional version of the software with a time limit.

2013-01-04
OSTFOLD, NORWAY, January 04, 2013 (Press-News.org) The APIS OPC Trend Historian is a versatile product for collecting data from OPC compliant servers, storing the information in a high performance time series database, and making the historized information available for OPC compliant clients. In this context a time series is an array of numbers indexed by a datetime or a datetime range. The time series are often called profiles, curves or trends. APIS OPC Trend Historian is a mature process historian with superior performance and reliability. The system has a proven record and it's predesessors have been used for more than 10 years in the most mission-critical environments such as maritime, offshore, oil & gas drilling and production, paper mills, and a rich variety of process plants from different manufacturing industries. The APIS OPC Trend Historian is available in several editions, both in respect to the number of signals that can be stored, and the number of features available. This way you can select the perfect system according to your actual needs.

No limitations at all!
The APIS OPC Trend Historian has no limitations on the number of IO it can handle, or the number of OPC servers one can connect to. From the computer the APIS OPC Trend Historian license is installed on, you may collect data from as many items or OPC servers you would like. The real limitation lies in the capacity and efficiency of the hardware chosen. This means that your historian solution will scale in performance according to the hardware upgrades you apply to your system.

For more information visit the website link:
http://www.prediktor.no/en/products/software/apisapplications/Pages/apishistorian.aspx

Prediktor is a Norwegian based Industrial IT software tools and Solutions developer. Since 1995 has been producing, manufacturing and processes control tools and solutions to wide range of industries.


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[Press-News.org] Prediktor Announces OPC Trend Historian Trial Software Download
Immediately available worldwide from Prediktor website a Trial Software Download of Prediktor's "Apis OPC UA Trend Historian Lite" software. This is a fully functional version of the software with a time limit.