
Softing Industrial – DataFEED OPC Suite
The All-In-One Solution for OPC Communication. The dataFEED OPC Suite offers a full package of components for OPC communication within a single product. It enables access to the controllers of leading manufacturers. Additional functionality eliminates DCOM problems and improves the communication between the PLCs, OPC Servers and OPC Clients, independent of the use of OPC Classic or OPC Unified Architecture (UA).
Technical Description
Simple and Independent Access to Controller Data
Read and write access to data in controllers from leading manufacturers
Use without modifying control program
Easy integration of existing and new controllers into “Industrie 4.0“* solutions
Integration of non-OPC UA-capable components, such as Siemens S7 controllers, into OPC UA solutions
Cost savings through further use of already existing OPC Classic components
Gateway functionality for connecting controllers and components with integrated OPC UA Server to OPC Classic applications
Gateway to Big Data and IoT Clouds Solutions
Integration of automation devices via MQTT Publisher, MindConnect and REST Client functionality in IoT cloud applications, e.g. Siemens MindSphere, Bosch PPM or Microsoft IoT Connected Factory
State-of-the-art security by SSL/TLS support, including certificates
No Need for DCOM Configuration
Integration of automation devices via MQTT Publisher and REST Client functionality in IoT cloud applications, e.g. IBM Watson Cloud or Microsoft IoT Connected Factory
Easy integration of production data into NoSQL Big Data storage solutions such as MongoDB
State-of-the-art security by SSL/TLS support, including certificates
Easy Configuration
Modern, intuitive graphical user interface for fast OPC communication configuration
Use of smart hands-on defaults, setup wizards and drag-and-drop support
Time savings through effective and efficient configuration of distrubuted automation systems with many OPC UA and OPC Classic Servers
*“Industrie 4.0“ is a German government-driven initiative for implementing an industrial “Internet of Things”




