Matrikon Releases Enhanced OPC Server for Wonderware Historian

 

EDMONTON, ALBERTA, August 26, 2015 – Matrikon has announced the release of its Matrikon OPC Server for Wonderware Historian. Previously known as the Matrikon OPC Server for InSQL, the latest version of this popular OPC Server adds support for the current version of the Wonderware Historian, support for the latest Microsoft Windows operating systems including Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit versions) , Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2012 (64-bit), and expanded functionality.

In response to user feedback, the Matrikon OPC Server for Wonderware Historian now includes support for performing real time (OPC DA) and historical (OPC HDA) writes to the Wonderware Historian on top of its original read capabilities. This allows users with OPC enabled client applications like HMI (SCADA) software or other applications to send data to the Wonderware Historian directly through this OPC Server. Tag level security for OPC HDA was also added to ensure data is protected at the granular level.

To learn more about the Matrikon OPC Server for Wonderware Historian, please visit:
https://www.matrikonopc.com/opc-drivers/2274/index.aspx

About Matrikon International
Matrikon International provides equipment data connectivity software and hardware based on OPC standards. The Matrikon promise is to empower customers with reliable data access to all major automation vendors’ systems, provide practical OPC training and deliver superior client care. Matrikon builds close relationships with its customers to best address their business and technical needs. With offices in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, Matrikon provides local presence on a global scale. Matrikon is a vendor neutral connectivity supplier. Visit MatrikonOPC at www.MatrikonOPC.com

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For more information, contact:
Erin Leithoff
Marketing Communications
Matrikon International
+1 (780) 801-6417
erin.leithoff@matrikonopc.com