Edge Enterprise comes with up to a week of data buffering, and it can synchronize local tag history to a central Ignition historian for store-and-forward. Features include remote backup, restoration management, centralized monitoring of performance and health metrics, and remote alarm notification. It requires that the EAM be installed on the central Ignition Gateway. Ignition Edge Enterprise acts as an Agent Gateway in a multi-Gateway Ignition system by leveraging the Ignition Enterprise Administration Module (EAM). It includes one week of data buffering for trending and local client fallback for mission-critical applications. It enables edge-of-network HMI functionality with Ignition features, including one local client, one remote web client for mobile access, and alarming features including email notification. Ignition Edge Panel enables creation of local HMIs for field devices. Ignition Edge consists of three products: With Ignition and Ignition Edge together, organizations can build more scalable enterprise-wide systems. Ignition is designed to work on central servers and deploy to multiple clients, while Ignition Edge products can be installed on devices at the edge. Ignition Edge is a line of lightweight, lower-cost Ignition products to be embedded into field and OEM devices at the edge of the network.
Its primary product, Ignition, is an industrial application platform with integrated tools for building solutions in human-machine interface (HMI), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
Inductive Automation, based in Folsom, California, is an industrial automation software company. The news was announced at a press conference at the ARC Industry Forum in Orlando, Florida. Inductive Automation and Cirrus Link Solutions announced the March 28 release of Ignition Edge, a new line of Ignition products developed for the edge of the network.
Product and Service Lifecycle Management.