Software for Web-based Access of Operations Data

May 7, 2008
Visual KPI for AF is billed as the first software solution to provide Web-based access to and visualization of OSIsoft AF 2.0 data.
The software is a Web-based add-on to OSIsoft’s AF, OSIsoft’s server-based modeling tool that enables an organization to define a consistent representation of its assets, providing attributes and context for PI System and non-PI System data. With Visual KPI for AF, users get immediate, Web-based access to their AF data, and can also link any AF Element to Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), scorecards and views in Visual KPI. The software delivers role-based, real-time operating data in context, enabling intelligent decision making from any location. With support for more than 250 mobile devices, it enables users to create and customize composite KPIs and scorecards without additional programming, using information from any combination of existing data sources, including the OSIsoft PI System, Rockwell RSSQL, Invensys InSQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, SmartSignal, OLE DB and Web Services.Transpara Corp.www.transpara.com925.218.6983

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