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Copyright © 2007 OSIsoft, Inc. All Rights Reserved
The OSIsoft Product Development Roadmap
Bryan Owen,
Cyber Security Manager
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Agenda
• Life before the Roadmap
• New Organization
• Roadmap Principles
• The PRs in details
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Challenges
• OSIsoft is platform focused
– Useful to many industries
– Avoid vertical, stovepipe applications
• But development teams were focused on
individual products
– Focus on their own responsibilities
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Examples (improvements needed)
• String tags
• Module Database
– Module-Relative ProcessBook displays
several years after MDB release
• Annotations
• Sub-second data
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Product Development Roadmap
• Describe development orientations over a 5 years period
• Objectives– Communication
• What will we deliver?
– Predictability• When will we deliver it?
– Value• Make sure to deliver the "right" product
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A Core Roadmap Principle
No platform feature is “released” until it is available to the user
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This means…
• Many pieces must be in place:
– Database
– Visualization
– Analysis Infrastructure
– “SDK”
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OSIsoft: new directions
• New Sources of Input:
– Technical Steering Committee (internal)
– Strategic Influence Groups (external)
• New Technologies
• New Delivery Mechanisms
– The Platform Releases
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Product Development Roadmap process
BusinessMarket SIG
Technology
Drivers
Roadmap
Services(Features)
Aspects
Engineering Plan
Products - Sales – Customers – Partners -Techsupport – Field services
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The central theme: SEA
• Simple– Eliminate redundancies, simplify choices
and focus on usability. Everywhere.
• Enterprise Aware– Ready to keep customers in business.– Meet enterprise needs and expand our presence.
• Available (highly)– Whenever, wherever, and however customers need it.– We are available if – and only if – a user can use our
system.
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Product Roadmap principles• Feature and Service Oriented
– Not product or server oriented– Reduced feature duplication– Unexposed features are not a feature
• Focus on the Enterprise– Fit in place
• Leverage existing infrastructure
– Easy to manage• Deployment• Maintenance
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Initiatives
• Smart Connectors
– Business gateways
– Asset connectors
• Managed PI
• Event Frames
• Localization
• New UI
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• Platform• Drivers• Characteristics
– Aspects– Services
(Features)
• Initiatives• Timelines• Engineering
Plan
PI System “Platform” Aspects and Services
SEA (Simple, Enterprise, Available)
User and Security
Performance and Scalability
Manageability
Localization, Setup/Installation, Data Quality, Etc.
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Delivery on the Promise
• Platform Releases– Align product releases around a theme
– Ensure that “features reach the user”
– Testing will be done across products in the PR
– Commitment to a release schedule
• Platform Release 1 is released…
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Platform Release Themes
• PR 1 = High Availability (HA)
• PR 2 = Data Directory and Notifications
– Delivery 1 – Notifications and High Availability
– Delivery 2 – Initial Data Directory Support
• PR 3 = Enterprise Data Access and Analysis
• And beyond …
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PI Server Recent History (2001-2006)PI Server Recent History (2001-2006)• 2001 PI 3.3, ModuleDB, BatchDB, COM Connector, ACE 1.0
• 2002-2003 PI 3.3 SR1/SR2, ACE 1.1/2.0 (.Net)
• 2004 PI 3.4.363/364 (Million Point), ACE 1.2/2.1
• 2005 PI 3.4.370.52 (Online Backups, License Manager)
• 2006 ACE 2.1.7 (VS2005), PI 370.76 (Windows Patch)PI 3.4.370.88 (Unix/64-bit), PI 3.4.375 (HA/PR1)
* projection
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High Availability• Definition
“Ability of a system to tolerate faults and continueto provide service according to its specifications”
Dr. Kalinsky “Design Patterns for HA”
• For mission-critical applications, this means:– Data availability– No unplanned downtime– Acceptable performance under load
• The PI System has High Availability features today– Already a robust platform, but single points of failure– Can you really afford any downtime?
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HA Features before PR 1
• Distributed Data Collection, Storage
& Computation
• PI to PI Interface + PI Auto Point Sync
• Support for Online PI Server Backup
• Support for Microsoft Cluster Technology
• Integration with 3rd party Fault Tolerant/HA
solutions
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SIG requests for High Availability
What you asked us to provide:
1. Ability for Clients (ProcessBook) to select among Replicated Servers
2. Changes to Configuration Data (points, modules) regularly synchronized between Replicated Servers
3. Near-Identical Time-series Data distributed from PI Interfaces (within compression specs)
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What you’ve got:1.Ability for Clients (ProcessBook) to select among
Replicated Servers
2.Changes to Configuration Data (points, modules) regularly synchronized between Replicated Servers
3.Near-Identical Time-series Data distributed from PI Interfaces (within compression specs)
OSIsoft interprets SIG requests
any PI SDK based
or in real-time
+ static load distribution
(+ no changes to your displays!)
automatically
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The value of HA in PR 1
• More uptime during server outages
– Planned
– Unplanned
• Automatic failover for data consumers
• Automatically publish changes from
a primary to secondary servers
– Multiple configurations possible
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PI Replication Architecture
• PI Server– Collection of identical PI Servers exposed as one
(Collective)– One Primary Server accepts configuration changes
(e.g. points, modules) and produces a change log– Secondary Servers automatically synchronize with the
Primary change log• Interface Nodes
– Identical time-series data distributed to allPI Servers by new buffering services
• Client Access Layer– Transparent PI SDK connection management– Existing and new Clients benefit from HA
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PI SDK in HA Environment
• Three connection modes:– Need Primary– Prefer Primary– Don’t Care
• OSIsoft clients applications in PR1 will declare mode of connection
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PI API in HA Environment
• PI API is not aware of the Collective– Includes PI Interfaces
• PI API and Interfaces are being enhanced to support disconnected startup
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High Availability PI: Architecture
Secondary
PI Server
Secondary
PI Server Primary
PI Server
Primary
PI Server
Configuration
Changes
Failover
Mechanisms
Secondary
PI Server(s)
Configuration
Changes
Clients: ProcessBook, DataLink, BatchView, RtWebParts,Custom Application…
System Management Tools AppServers: AF, RtBLS, RtReports, ACE
PI SDKDiscovery, Failover, Failback, Load Distribution Services
API BufferingServices
PI Interfaces
API BufferingServices
PI Interfaces
APIBuffering
PI Collective
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ProcessBook – What Users Will See at FailoverProcessBook – What Users Will See at Failover
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ProcessBook – After RecoveryProcessBook – After Recovery
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ProcessBook –User Can Click “Revert” ButtonProcessBook –User Can Click “Revert” Button
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PI Replication Benefits
• Seamless connection and failover to replicated servers from any PI SDK client
• No change to your displays, spreadsheets, and portal pages
• System scalability, load distribution • Support for systems of all sizes• No specialized hardware requirement• Geographic availability, e.g. disaster recovery• Administration comparable to a single PI Server
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PI Interfaces
Site B
SecondaryPI Server
SecondaryPI Server
PI Interfaces
PrimaryPI Server
PrimaryPI Server
PI Replication Future
PI Interfaces
Site A
SecondaryPI Server
SecondaryPI Server
PI Interfaces
PrimaryPI Server
PrimaryPI Server
PI Clients
Client Access Layer
PI Caching Server
Aggregated, Federated PI ServerAggregated, Federated PI Server
Enterprise Data Center
PI ServerNode
PI ServerNode PI Server
Node
PI ServerNode PI Server
Node
PI ServerNode
…PI ServerNode
PI ServerNode
Data Mining, Business Intelligence Services
Archive
Mirroring
PrimaryPI Server
PrimaryPI Server
Regional Center 2Regional Center 1
AggregatedPI Server
AggregatedPI Server
AggregatedPI Server
AggregatedPI Server
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Platform Release Themes
• PR 1 = High Availability
• PR 2 = Data Directory, Notifications, HA
– Delivery 1 – UC 2007
– Delivery 2 – Q1 2008
• PR 3 = Enterprise Data Access and
Analysis
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The Value of Data Management in PR 2
• Delivery 1
– Notifications (supported by AF 2.0)
– Enhancement to security model
– More features added to High Availability
– User manual for Data Quality management
– Support for Microsoft Office SharePoint
Server (MOSS) and Office 2007
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The Value of Data Management in PR 2Delivery 2
– Data Directory exposed (AF 2.x)• Structured Data,
• Concepts and Applications
– Asset Centric User Interaction• Displays, Reports
– Further support for Notifications• Delivery Channels, Visualization
– Support for future data– Integration for our NOC (use case)
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PR2: AF 2.0 & Notifications
• AF 2.0– Evolution of AF 1.x– Enterprise asset model– “Data directory”
• PI Data• Other data
• Notifications– First rollout of the PIANO project
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“Foundation”• AF 2.0 is…
– A flexible enterprise asset model
– Relationships between the assets:
• Hierarchical
• Flow network
• Not just one type of relationships
– Access to:
• Relational and web service data
• PI data
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PR2 names…
Why three names for this meta data layer?
• Data Directory
– The concept (asset centric, heterogeneous data)
• Foundation
– Code name for development
• AF 2.0
– The actual product to support the concept
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The Data Directory in PR 2 Delivery 1 & 2
PI ArchiveData Directory:
Asset Model
supported by AF 2.0
Structural Data Sources Time Series Data Sources
…
Honeywell ABB Delta-V Rockwell
…
SCM RDBMS MES
Honeywell
Interface
ABB
Interface
Delta-V
Interface
Rockwell
Interface
Structural
Information
Time-Series
Information
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Functional Breakdown of Foundation
• Process Objects– These are the “data” equivalent of
the ProcessBook symbol library• Reactors
• Crystallizers
• Valves
• Mixers
• etc.
– You create these as “templates” and then can use them in:• Displays
• Calculations
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Process objects. Other features:• Objects are created from templates
– Templates can inherit from templates• Valves
– 2-State Valve– 3-State Valve
• Attributes can be hierarchical– Temperature
• Hi Limit• Lo Limit
• Attributes can create PI-tags automatically• Objects track history
– Useful where process connectivity changes– Useful for doing analysis on old data
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AF Data References• Map Element Attributes to external data sources• Reading an Attribute Value accesses other Data
References as needed• Element Attributes are part of an asset template and
apply to each instance of an assetRequest forAsset EfficiencyElement Model
RDB
Reactor 1
Reactor1.Efficiency
PI
Efficiency Formula Data Reference
=Production/Plan
Production PI Point
Plan select value from prod_plan where…
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Creating Assets
Crystallization Boiler
Cracker Distillation
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Build Relationships - Models
Cracker
Distillation
Plant 1
Boiler
Connectivity
Hierarchy
Role-based
Models
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Analyses – in PR3 …
= 90% = 65%
= 94%= 74% Mass BalanceComposition tracking
Collection based analysis
Equipment based analysis
Connectivity based analysis
EfficiencyKPI
UptimeAlarming
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Value of Foundation
• Speed the development of displays and applications– Why Applications?
• Every year, customers present their valuable applications built on PI
• We want to provide tools that make this easier for them
– Why Displays?• This is how you use our technology to derive value
• We want to provide tools accessible for all levels of users
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What do we mean by applications?Alarm ManagementAnalyzer PerformanceAutomated Generation ControlAutomated ReportsBalanced ScorecardsBaseline Best PracticesBatch Quality MonitorCertificate Of AnalysisCompliance DocumentationCondition Based Maintenance (CBM)Continuous Emissions Monitor (CEM)Control Loop MonitorCorporate Data WarehouseCustomer Load ManagementData ReconciliationDown-hole Systems In O&G ProductionDowntime MonitoringE-CommerceEnergy Management SystemEnvironmental Compliance MonitorGeneral Ops Docn And Equipment SpecsHazardous Waste TrackingHierarchical Process Data ViewsHydrogen Manufacturing And DistributionIncident InvestigationsInventory ManagementIT / Systems MonitoringKey Performance Indicators (Kpi)Lab Quality Data IntegrationLNG Terminal Operating Assistance LNG Terminal Operations ReportsMaintenance History Or StatusMaintenance Lockout ProceduresManual Data Recording
Manufacturing Intelligence DataMaterial BalanceMaterial Usage TrackingMulti-Plant Equipment Performance MonitorO&G Production Remote MonitoringO&G Production Well TestingOperating Envelope DataOperations Data WarehouseOperations DesktopOperator HandoverOperator TrainingPaper Machine Felt MonitoringPaper Machine Grade ManagementPaper Machine Lost Opportunity ModulePaper Machine Performance MonitorPipeline Equipment Remote MonitorPipeline Leak Detection SupportPipeline Operations Planning Pipeline Pigging Schedule For Paraffin RemovalPipeline Solar Turbine Efficiency Remote MonitorPlant Performance OverviewsPower Delivery Capability For Gas TurbinesPower Generation Fleet Outage ManagementPower Generation Supplier SchedulingPower Turbine Trip MonitorProcess MonitoringProcess Performance AnalysisProduct Compliance ReportingProduct Development TrialsProduct PricingProduct Separation In Multi-Product Pipelines
Production Data Integration To ERPProduction Plan Versus Target DataProduction Plan Versus Actual DataPulp And Paper Mill Steam Energy MonitorPulp Mill TrackingQuality Monitoring/AnalysisReliability Centered Maintenance SupportReservoir Control And Production OperationsRoot-Cause AnalysisShared Inventory Management ServiceShift Production MonitorSix SigmaSPC/SQC Production Quality ControlSteam Turbine Performance AnalysisSubstation Load MonitoringSubstation Transformer Asset ManagementSupply Chain ManagementT&D Network System Load ForecastsT&D Network System Load PlanningT&D Substation Equipment MonitoringTanker Fleet Current/Past LocationsTotal Effective Equipment Productivity Transmission Line Capacity PlanningTransmission Network DiagramsTransmission Network Frequency MonitorTroubleshooting Equipment StartupsUtilities ManagementVirtual On-Line Analyzer In RefiningWaste Treatment MonitorWeather Data Import
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PIANO – PR2
• Part of and built on Foundation
• Service spanning products
• Delivery 1– Notifications with basic Analyses and
equations– Escalations
• Delivery 2– More visualization and delivery channels
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Notification – Simplified Flow
Trigger
Contents
Contacts
Delivery Channel
Email IM WebserviceRSS
+
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Trigger
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Content
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Subscription
• Individual Contact– Active Directory or Custom– Delivery Channel (Plugin)
• Email• Phone• IM• Webservice• …
• Escalation– Individual– Group– Escalation
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Example – Email Notification
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Example – Acknowledgements
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History
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Security
• Public versus private
• Modification
• Acknowledgment
• Subscription
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Notification – Summary • Triggering events from both PI and non-PI
data
• Delivering events to any end point
• Historizing all the actions
• Reusable Components– Notification View
– Notification Configurator
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Platform Release Themes
• PR 1 = High Availability (HA)
• PR 2 = Data Directory and Notifications
– Delivery 1 – Notifications and High Availability
– Delivery 2 – Initial Data Directory Support
• PR 3 = Enterprise Data Access and
Analysis
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PR3: Enterprise Release
• Foundation driven products– Data Directory HA– Smart Connectors
• BaseLineServices 3– Data Access– OPC UA
• PIANO Analysis Rules• Archive sets• Event Frames
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Time SeriesTime
Series
ContextContext
ConnectivityConnectivity
AnalyticsAnalytics
Data Access
Data Access
Time Series Centric
Shifting Platform Usage
Operations Centric
ConnectivityConnectivity
Context(Data Directory)
Context(Data Directory)
Time SeriesTime
SeriesData
AccessData
Access
AnalyticsAnalytics
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Enterprise Goals• Allow users to browse or search objects across their enterprise model.• For users that always work within a specified area, search and browse
objects that are associated with the specified area, and not expose the entire enterprise model.
• Because of scalability and availability concerns, there must be a way to support multiple physical servers that store the logical objects.
• Provide browsing and searching user interface components that enable users of our client applications to find the logical object (and thus the desired data).
• Provide the ability to easily “join” an existing Foundation server into an enterprise model.
• Provide the ability in the enterprise model to browse and search PI Servers and PI tags.
• The AF-SDK should be able to connect to multiple enterprise models systems.
• Some logical objects will need to be isolated to an area, so that a change to the logical object will affect, at most, the users that view that area.
• Provide a way to determine the dependencies within the enterprise model.
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Enterprise Benefits• Data Directory User Benefits (TSC)
– Unified search and use of datasets enterprise wide– Fast, responsive queries– Shared Data Directory between other trusted domains– Data Directory ease of configuration and maintenance– Reusable data definitions– Private and public workspaces for users– Pass context between applications
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PIANO Goals
• After PR2:
– No more new custom notification logic in
products
– No more new scheduling logic in products
• After PR3:
– No more new custom analysis code in
products
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What is an Event Frame?What is an Event Frame?
An Event Frame is a time series data type that may be defined by two times instead of one and is optionally accompanied by supporting data Batches Discrete Manufacturing Transfers Alarm and Event Interfaces Events/Incidents/Excursions/Accidents – PIANO
Analysis Demand/Generation forecast analysis for power Equipment start up and shutdowns
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Event Frame Initiative ScopeEvent Frame Initiative Scope• Customers monitor their processes for
anomalies and then conduct analyses to find root causes
• Most, if not all analyses revolve around a named event with start time and end time
• Some of these events will never need to be stored – but the analysis techniques are the same
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Summary
Platform Releases
• Focus on features and services
• Less focus on products
• Deliver value
• SEA Principles
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Data AccessRtBaseline Services
for Thin Clients OLEDB ODBC OPC / HDA
Module DatabaseAnalysis Framework
Custom Programming
PI Archive
RLINK
Data Storage, Management Services, Audit Trail, Batch
Real-time Interfaces
IT DataIT MONITOR
Custom DataAPIs / SDKs
Relational Data OLEDB / ODBC ORACLE / SQL
Web ServicesSOA / EXTERNAL DATA
LEGACY APPS
Real-Time DataDCS / PLC / SCADA / OPC
HISTORIANS / INTERFACESCOM CONNECTORS
ERP / MaintenanceRLINK SERVERS & GATEWAYSSAP / JD EDWARDS / PEOPLESOFTMAXIMO / INDUS / MIMOSA
Structure / Asset Data
ServersThe
AnalyticsThe
VisualsThe
MCN HealthMonitor& System Management Tools
Failover / Management Services
PR1
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Data AccessRtBaseline Services
for Thin Clients OLEDB ODBC OPC / HDA
PI ArchiveData Storage, Audit Trail, Batch (Module Database)
IT DataIT MONITOR
Custom DataAPIs / SDKs
Relational Data OLEDB / ODBC ORACLE / SQL
Web ServicesSOA / EXTERNAL DATA
LEGACY APPS
Smart Connectors
Real-time Interfaces
Real-Time DataDCS / PLC / SCADA / OPC
HISTORIANS / INTERFACESCOM CONNECTORS
ERP / MaintenanceRLINK SERVERS & GATEWAYSSAP / JD EDWARDS / PEOPLESOFTMAXIMO / INDUS / MIMOSA
Structure / Asset Data
ServersThe
Asset Connectors Business Gateways
AnalyticsThe
VisualsThe
MCN HealthMonitor& System Management Tools
Failover / Management Services
PI AF 2.0
PR2
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Data Access
Web Services OLEDB ODBC OPC / HDA
PI ArchiveDatastorage
IT DataIT MONITOR
Custom DataAPIs / SDKs
Relational Data OLEDB / ODBC ORACLE / SQL
Web ServicesSOA / EXTERNAL DATA
LEGACY APPS
Smart Connectors
Real-time Interfaces
Real-Time DataDCS / PLC / SCADA / OPC
HISTORIANS / INTERFACESCOM CONNECTORS
ERP / MaintenanceRLINK SERVERS & GATEWAYSSAP / JD EDWARDS / PEOPLESOFTMAXIMO / INDUS / MIMOSA
Structure / Asset Data
MCN HealthMonitor& System Management Tools
ServersThe
Failover / Management Services
Asset Connectors Business Gateways
AnalyticsThe
VisualsThe
Event Frames &
BatchDirectory Services
Au
dit
PI AF 2.0
PR3
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Windows Server 2003
PI Analytics(Performance Equations, Totalizers, Alarm, RTSQC)
Advanced Computing Engine(ACE)
AnalyticsThe
Visual Studio.NET
ServerThe
VisualsThe
SigmafineRtReportsCompliance & Standard
RtAlerts
Enterprise ServicesFacility Monitor
PR1
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Windows Server 2003
PI Notifications(based on PIANO work)
PI Analytics(new PE, Alarm, and RTSQC engine based on PIANO work)
Sigmafine
Advanced Computing Engine(ACE)
AnalyticsThe
Visual Studio.NET
ServerThe
VisualsThe
RtReportsCompliance & Standard
Scheduler
Enterprise ServicesFacility Monitor
PR2
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Windows Server 2003
AnalyticsThe
Visual Studio.NET
ServerThe
VisualsThe
PI Notifications(based on PIANO work)
Sigmafine
RtReportsCompliance & Standard
Scheduler
Enterprise ServicesFacility Monitor and more…
Advanced Analytics(Using Visual Studio.NET)
Configurable Analytics(PE, Alarm, Totalizer, and RTSQC engine)
PI Analytics
PR3
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What can you do?
• Stay Informed– Attend the User Conference – Read the Technical Support newsletter
• Give us your feedback– SIG– Call or write us
productmanagers@osisoft.com
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