Manufacturing execution systems (MES) are a core technology of Industry 4.0, connecting the digital world with production environments. At IPC APEX EXPO 2016, iTAC Software AG will be displaying technologies for implementing the industrial internet, including release 8.50 of its iTAC.MES.Suite - a cloud-enabled manufacturing execution system - to-gether with the associated iTAC.App.Server. This is a Java EE7-compliant application server, which provides for a significantly higher level of availability and operative reliability for the overall solution.
Visitors will also be able to learn about the company's public cloud-based MES with integral APS (Advanced Planning and Scheduling) for detailed planning requirements. This enables production processes to be precisely planned and scheduled dependent upon the available resources and capacities. In addition to detailed order scheduling, the tool also visualises the results on the graphical control unit.
Another focal point at the trade fair will be the iTAC.BI.Portal – a business intelligence solution for big data applications. This is based on the iTAC.ARTES middleware and is a component of the MES. With this BI technology, users are able to analyse and process data and create reports simply and quickly on handheld devices. Decision-related information is amalgamated, administered and securely made available for manufacturing intelligence, quality control and traceability purposes.
"We have committed ourselves to the task of converging production processes with intelligent data processing and analysis. In doing so, we support manufacturing companies worldwide in mastering the change processes that the industrial internet entails," explains Peter Bollinger, CEO of iTAC Software AG.