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New HMI/SCADA release highlights GE Digital’s new path

The release of iFix 6.0 shows GE Digital’s continued support for and development of its existing technologies as the company reorganizes around new technology groupings designed for cross-industry use.

iFix 6.0 features enhanced security and alarm capabilities, as well as new HMI/SCADA application development capabilities.
iFix 6.0 features enhanced security and alarm capabilities, as well as new HMI/SCADA application development capabilities.

Just before the end of 2018, GE announced the formation of a new, independent company focused on building a comprehensive Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) software portfolio. This new company comprises GE Digital’s IIoT technologies as well as the company’s GE Power Digital and Grid Software Solutions businesses. Building from these units’ existing business, the company is starting life with $1.2 billion in annual revenues and a base of 20,000+ customers.

With the announcement of this new company in December, the question then became: What would this new business entity do first? We got the answer to that at ARC Industry Forum 2019 with the announcement that iFix 6.0 has been released.

This new version of iFix features enhanced security and alarm capabilities, as well as new HMI/SCADA application development capabilities, according to Matt Wells, vice president of product management at GE Digital.

GE notes that support for ISA 18.2 standards in iFix 6.0 allows for consistent alarm shelving and interface presentation, enabling operators to more easily prioritize critical alarms. A new alarm summary grid in iFix 6.0 allows operators to filter and focus on the critical alarms that matter, making it easier for immediate responders to review information and deal with the priority situation at hand. According to the company, this level of alarm management can help plants increase productivity by up to 70 percent.

New security enhancements in iFix 6.0 have been introduced via the addition of an OPC UA server. Incorporation of the OPC UA server ensures platform independence, meaning that iFix 6.0 can run across a variety of hardware platforms and operating systems, allowing organizations to more easily share data, alarms, and events across supply chains with user authentication and encryption, Wells says. iFix 6.0 security features also include the use of digital certificates and web tokens.

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