Securing Role-based Management for a Connected Enterprise
FDT2 makes it easier to set varying levels of security for different users, even altering user access when a plant’s operating modes change.
FITS Revolutionizes Industrial Automation Strategies
FDT advancements realized with mobility prototype, member insight events: Developer seminars planned in 2018
FDT & OPC UA Empower a Single Approach to Enterprise Integration
Digital transformation is taking shape with FDT’s native integration of OPC UA
FITS™: Taking Industrial Control to the Next Level
FDT IIoT Server optimizes enterprise operations by simplifying the automation ecosystem exchange, increasing manufacturing efficiency, and improving reliability
Lifecycle Management Forecasted for the FDT IIoT Cloud
What will the future of lifecycle management look like within an IIoT cloud-based concept with FDT Technology?
FITS™ Advancing Today’s Connected Industrial Enterprise
With FITS and other initiatives, FDT Group is committed to making the IIoT a reality via a broad ecosystem that spans the process, hybrid and factory automation markets.
Diverse Global End Users Represent the “Face of FDT”
FDT’s prominent face in process, factory and hybrid automation is as diverse as the scope of its applications.
Around the world, major manufacturers and industrial organizations have implemented FDT Technology to help improve plant device interoperability, reliability, and maintenance, while at the same time, preventing unplanned shutdowns, reduce downtime and lower maintenance costs in a wide range of plant automation applications.
FDT/DTM Optimizes IIoT Strategies for all Sectors
InTech Article: There is a growing need to optimize automation in industries to increase productivity, eliminate errors inherent to people-intensive processes, and create safer […]
FDT Offers Great Promise for Automation Suppliers
From the outset, the FDT Group and its members worldwide have shared a common goal: open integration of control systems and instrumentation in multi-vendor […]
Plant Life Cycle Management Sees Increased Value When a Project Starts with the End in Mind
Making automation decisions for new construction, upgrades or even small retrofit projects takes careful planning and a short / long term strategy that combines what is effective for the operation of the plant today and in the future. These decisions impact all phases of the plant’s life cycle or specifically the industrial automation life cycle which, in many cases has a shorter life cycle horizon than the other more physical infrastructure elements of the plant.