| Broadwin
releases Korean version of WebAccess 4.0 HMI
& SCADA software
Add
affordable Web browser technology to automation
systems and reap the benefits of Korea's vast Internet
infrastructure and technology.
December 4, 2003 -
San Ramon, California
With over 150 local Korean
customers in attendance, Broadwin Technology Inc. announced the release of the Korean language version of its WebAccess
4.0 automation software at 2003 Advantech Solution Day, an annual conference
in Seoul sponsored by Advantech Korea.
Broadwin
WebAccess is the first fully Web browser-based software
package for industrial automation, Human Machine Interfaces
(HMI) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA).
The Korean language release
of WebAccess version 4.0 runs on all 32-bit Microsoft
operating systems including Microsoft Windows CE, 98, 2000,
XP and Server 2003.
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Using a standard Web-Browser,
users can view and control automation equipment used in
manufacturing facilities, industrial process plants and
building automation systems. Unique to WebAccess, all
configuration and deployment can be performed remotely through
a standard web browser including IO configuration, graphics
building and remote software administration.
Young Jun Choi, President of
Advantech Korea stated " We are very pleased that
BroadWin provided the Korean version of WebAccess 4.0 SCADA
software so quickly; it was shorter than BroadWin
predicted in mid October. BroadWin took just 4 weeks to
deliver the Korean version to us. I see a strong synergy with
Broadwin software and the sale of Advantech HMI Hardware in
Korea."
"We feel the business
environment in Korea is similar to business here in Silicon
Valley, California. We found that we could work with Advantech
Korea seamlessly to launch this Korean version quickly and
efficiently" said Bryan Yu, Director of BroadWin
Technology.
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Using a standard Web-Browser, users can view and control automation equipment used in manufacturing facilities, industrial process plants and building automation systems. Unique to WebAccess, all configuration and deployment can be performed
remotely through a standard web browser including IO configuration, graphics building and remote software
administration.
Full Animation Client
WebAccess uses Active-X technology to provide real-time data,
trends and full-animation graphics. The WebAccess Client is available for desktop computers and laptops running Microsoft 32-bit operating system including Windows
98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP Home and XP Professional.
Thin Client
The Web Access thin client
interface is compatible with on all 32-bit Microsoft Operating systems including Microsoft
Windows CE, 95,
98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP Home and XP Professional.
SCADA Node
WebAccess SCADA node software
communicates in real-time with automation equipment via Serial,
Ethernet or proprietary communications. WebAccess communications
drivers are the fastest available and provide communications
with a wide range of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs),
Single Loop Controllers, Direct Digital Control Systems (DDC),
Distributed Control Systems (DCS) and IO (input / Output)
systems. The Web Access thin client
interface is compatible with on all 32-bit Microsoft Operating systems including Microsoft
Windows CE, 2000 Professional, 2000 Server, 2003 Server and XP Professional.
Project Node
The WebAccess Project Node is an
ordinary Web Server using Microsoft IIS (Internet Information
Server), a standard option in Windows 2000 Professional, 2000
Server, 2003 Server and XP Professional.
About BroadWin
Technology
BroadWin Technology, Inc., headquartered in San Ramon, California, is the
innovative supplier of industrial automation software, with installations worldwide. The company recently introduced WebAccess, the industry’s first fully
web browser-based software package for human-machine interfaces (HMI), and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA).
Internet Explorer 6.0 supports all features of WebAccess. For
more information, visit BroadWin’s web site at
http://www.BroadWin.com.
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