Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms, a unit of GE Enterprise Solutions,
announced its new software solution, Proficy Workflow, powered by Proficy SOA
(Service Oriented Architecture). Proficy Workflow provides an industrial
Business Process Management (BPM) solution that digitizes and streamlines
production processes – from work instructions and SOPs to corrective action and
HACCP monitoring.
“Proficy Workflow brings the power and results of BPM to the
industrial environment,” said Erik Udstuen, GE Fanuc’s Software General
Manager. “As one of the world’s largest and most innovative manufacturers, GE
can help companies deliver BPM to production operations and drive three key
initiatives: integration – coordinating processes across the enterprise;
digitization – driving processes electronically; and finally lean – defining a
process improvement framework for business transformation.”
Integrate, Digitize, Lean With Proficy Workflow, companies can improve, eliminate and
automate steps in production to lean their organizations – decreasing time to
value on materials, speeding response, lowering TCO and ensuring
sustainability. This new industrial BPM software combines manual and automated
work processes without custom code, allowing production experts to solve
problems immediately without demands on IT.
Built on an SOA platform, Proficy Workflow integrates
information and services on a Plant2Enterprise basis, adding value to all
existing ERP, MES and HMI systems. Companies can integrate business and
production processes across systems and departments for reliable, repeatable
process execution. Additionally, the software provides for the integration of
people and their functions, or roles, allowing for customization to individuals’
work styles and decision making. With improved integration, production teams
can manage and audit work processes more effectively and consistently.
“A key tool that will enable today's plants and factories to
realize [the] strategy for operational excellence is the ability to define the
process or workflow steps required to achieve a logical execution path,” said
Craig Resnick, research director with ARC Advisory Group. “Proficy Workflow
appears to meet this criteria of a tool that will help move manufacturers,
processors, and OEMs to a single environment where the existing systems are
connected and interacting with each other to maximize the information value of
each asset, which will positively impact plant and factory productivity and
profitability.”
Industrial BPM As an industrial BPM solution, Proficy Workflow takes a
production “flowchart” and digitizes it, connecting the people, materials,
equipment and systems involved in the work process. Industrial workflow
operates in a time window of seconds and subseconds.
“Proficy Workflow enables companies to achieve a responsive,
data-driven, event-based production management strategy,” said Greg Millinger,
Workflow/SOA Product Manager for GE Fanuc. “By digitizing processes with
industrial workflow, users can capture process, traceability and quality data,
drive lean initiatives based on factual information, and close the loop for
production improvement.”
To accommodate exchange and storage of data, Proficy
Workflow and Proficy SOA comply with the latest industry standards, including
BPEL (Business Process Execution Language) and S95. The software follows S95
standards for a common framework and data model in which different systems can
communicate and give context to data found in static and real-time systems.
Once standard data models are in place, workflows can use the data within the
models to carry out their execution and have a place to store results of
execution.
Powered by SOA The combination of Proficy Workflow and the Proficy SOA
architecture gives companies the power to respond to changing business needs
with composite applications that leverage existing production systems through
the SOA data and services repository. Industrial SOA technology also provides
the real-time platform to achieve a centralized production configuration and
management environment – including a messaging backbone with a plant-wide data
asset model and activity model.
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