Integration Objects’ OPC .NET Client Toolkit to easly build your OPC Client In C# .NET or VB .NET

Feb. 9, 2018
Integration Objects announced recently the release of its new version of OPC .NET Client Toolkit product. Integration Objects is world-leading software solutions provider specialized in operations and manufacturing intelligence, industrial internet of things, command and control systems, cyber security for the chemical, oil & gas, process and manufacturing industries, power and utilities and defense.

Integration Objects announced recently the release of its new version of OPC .NET Client Toolkit product. Integration Objects is world-leading software solutions provider specialized in operations and manufacturing intelligence, industrial internet of things, command and control systems, cyber security for the chemical, oil & gas, process and manufacturing industries, power and utilities and defense.

If you are searching for an easy way to build your OPC client in C# .NET or VB .NET and access data from any OPC server, then Integration Objects’ OPC. Net Client Toolkit latest release is your answer!

The OPC. NET Client Toolkit enables rapid programming of OPC client software using .NET and without dealing with OPC and COM complexities. The resulted applications provide real-time data, historical data, alarms and events access.

It also supports 32 and 64 bit applications and provides royalty free runtime distribution.

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Integration Objects

Integration Objects is a world-leading systems integrator and advanced solutions provider for process automation, command and control centers, operational intelligence, industrial internet of things IIoT, cyber security, Big Data Analytics for enterprises, process, power and utilities industries, defense and governmental institutions.

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