Introduction to OPC Tunnelling Technology |
Wednesday, December 13, 2006 4:00:00 PM - 6:00:00 PM
(GMT +00:00) Greenwich Mean Time : Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London
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Overview
This on-line seminar will explain how new OPC tunneling technology can make it possible to exchange data across WANS, domains and plants without dealing with the dreaded DCOM issue. Objectives: Upon completion of this on-line seminar, participants will be able to:
- Explain the benefits of OPC Tunneling technology
- Identify the problems that exist today when exchanging data between devices and applications
- How OPC Tunneller exchanges data between WANS or different domains without the use of DCOM
Abstract:
From the shop floor to the top floor, OPC is the preferred communication standard for sharing process control data at all levels of the enterprise. But as OPC pours into mainstream acceptance, integrators are finding configurations where OPC can be a hindrance to the panacea of plug-and-play application interconnectivity.
The most common situation occurs when applications on different Windows domains must communicate with each other. Still, other designs call for the use of low-bandwidth or unreliable networks. It is in these setups that OPC can make use of new "tunneling" technology, which eliminates the biggest OPC headache for integrators: setting up DCOM.
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| Language: English |
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| Cost: None |
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Jason Fletcher
Electronic Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering Technology
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Jason Fletcher is responsible for MatrikonOPC in Europe and is dedicated to education and promoting OPC as the connectivity open standard. With over 10 years of industry knowledge, Jason draws on his past experience in support and development to design OPC communication infrastructures for plants and organizations. In addition, Jason works through-out Europe integrating OPC within all industry verticals. |
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| Contact Information: |
| Email:jason.fletcher@matrikonopc.com |
| Ph:
+49(0)221 969 77-18
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