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WonderwareInSight

Senior Technical Sales Consultant

Wonderware Online\InSight Use Cases

• Site• Has instrumentation & basic HMI• Lacks local IT infrastructure &

staff

• Central• Visibility to site data for reporting• Supports remote diagnostics

Water Treatment Plant

Stranded Operational Data

Water Treatment Plant

Vendor Managed Inventory

• Past• Customer planned & ordered• Vendor shipped

• Current• Vendor forecasts demand & ships• Penalties for under-supply

• How to monitor?

• Today• Embedded HMI• Little or no connectivity

• Soon• Connected equipment (IoT)• Enable manufacturer to monitor

& maintain

• Future• Business model change• Packaging equipment Packaging as a service

Equipment

Existing HMI Users Without Historian

• Multiple machines producing parts or material

• Local HMI Systems capable of Internet connectivity

• Users desiring access to production and process data

• No support staff to build the required infrastructure

Anyone Already Using Historian

• Today• Limited users• Local connectivity

• Soon• Extended users• Mobile connectivity

• Future• Integrated process information• Information everywhere

InSight Availability

• In The Cloud• Browser based client• Administered with Browser• Data from many sources• Mobility integrated• Rapid enhancement cycle• Microsoft Azure

• At Your Site• Browser based client• Users managed within ActiveDirectory• Attached to single Historian• Mobility separate• Follows product release cycle• Your server

Wonderware Online

InTouch

Machine

Edition

Historian Toolkits

Historian

Client

Wearables

Browsers

Mobile

Devices

InTouch

InTouch

Applications send data

to Wonderware Online

Clients retrieve data from

Wonderware Online

Wonderware Online

http://online.Wonderware.com

Wonderware Historian

InTouch

Machine

Edition

Historian Toolkits

Historian

Client

Browsers

WW

InTouch

InTouch

Applications and

devices send data to

Wonderware Historian

Clients retrieve data from

Historian InSight

PLC

Historian InSight

http://HistorianName:32569/

Working With InTouch And Wonderware Online

Application

Developed

Circa ~ 1994

Upgraded to

InTouch 2014

R2 SP1

Traditional Historical Log File

Configuring InTouch as a Data Source

System Platform and\or Tier 1 as A Data source

Adding The Replication Server

Using the System Management Console

Security (really short version)

Security Across The “Stack”

• At Rest: Segregated, Encrypted

• In Motion:• HTTPS/TLS with trusted certificate• Only connections outbound• Limited, well-defined endpoints

• Data Source Authentication• Initially registered by a user• Permanent credentials locked to

machine

InTouch

• User Authentication– XAML/Oauth– External identity

provider

Security Questions

Do you have a lock?

How do you manage your keys?

Do you use encryption?

Merchants Securing Credit Card Data

Securing Industrial Data

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Tag-specific encoding

Applies on-premises & online

Online adds segregated encryption

Let’s Check It Out

Getting Connected

URL: http://online.wonderware.com

User: [email protected]

Password: Playtime.

Create Content

• Keywords (Equipment)• MashTun• IMMQ• IMMA• IMMXE• BrewKettle• BottleLine• Roaster• TK• CPU

• Keywords (Attributes\Values)• Bad Parts• Good Parts• State• ProductionID• MachineState• Temperature• Level• Humidity• Flow• Turbidity

• Status• Speed• WorkOrderID• UnitState

AND THERE’S MORE

Other Functionality

• Simple to connect

• Find people

• Share with others

• Access updates from people

Social Media

• Simple to connect

• Find information

• Share with others

• Access updates from

operations

“Facebook for Operations”

Newsfeed

Anomaly Detection

Machine Learning

• Supervised• A human expert guides/configures• Higher-value results

• Example: PRiSM• Engineer identifies evaporator as

high-value equipment• Finds related instruments• PRiSM reports anomalies

• Unsupervised• Automatically configured• May report insignificant discoveries

• Example: Newsfeed• No configuration required• Reports anomalies• Feedback part of training

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Newsfeed Updates

• Anomaly Detection• Flatlined data• Change in value range• Change in cycle times• Change in distribution

• Curator• Assigns significance “score” to each report• Filters reports based on user interests