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New, Powerful Industrial Supervision & Control Solution

by | Jun 17, 2016 | Data collection software, Mesa 2 Rugged Tablet, Utilities & public services | 0 comments

If you’re looking for a reliable SCADA or HMI solution, then this post is for you. That’s because our new Mesa 2 Rugged Tablet™ and Progea’s Movicon 11™ software provide a powerful and effective industrial supervision and control solution, for use in applications like industrial automation, remote control and building automation, and deployment and hardware.

This solution gives you the ultra-ruggedness and reliability of the Mesa 2, along with the simplicity and intuitiveness of Movicon 11, leaving you with a highly capable solution that significantly improves productivity and efficiency in tough environments.

If you’re not familiar with Juniper Systems’ new Mesa 2, it’s Juniper’s first full Windows 10 device, providing powerful functionality to users. The Mesa 2 features a nicely sized 7-inch display with specialized IllumiView™ technology to enhance visibility, as well as all-day battery power for maximum runtime. And of course, the Mesa 2 is designed for tough conditions, built to withstand accidental drops and extreme temperatures, and also happens to be the only Windows tablet on the market rated IP68—meaning that it’s completely resistant to water and dust.

From the software side of things, Progea’s Movicon 11 provides an all-in-one platform with the reliability and simplicity users need for any mission-critical applications, from small HMI to large SCADA servers. With more than 100,000 applications deployed worldwide, Movicon 11 provides developers with maximum flexibility and openness, utilizing an XML-based architecture for an open format. Additionally, the software may be designed and deployed on anything from Windows CE to Windows 10.

To learn more, download our Mesa 2/Movicon 11 product sheet here.

Think this solution might be right for you? Contact us today for more information.

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