iPad/iPhone App Hoists .NET Into The Cloud

Sept. 15, 2011
Tatsoft has unveiled what it calls the world’s first iPad and iPhone mobile data access client app that is integrated with the Microsoft .NET Framework with complete in-the-loud support. Dubbed FactoryStudio

Tatsoft has unveiled what it calls the world’s first iPad and iPhone mobile data access client app that is integrated with the Microsoft .NET Framework with complete in-the-loud support. Dubbed FactoryStudio, the application runs natively under Apple iOS, which reportedly enables true mobile computing for users in industrial automation and manufacturing markets to name a few. Running FactoryStudio on the .NET Framework, users get an intuitive Windows presentation foundation (WPF) graphic designer tool that allows creation of custom graphic displays, tabular data displays, trend graphs and charts, reports, and KPIs. Obviously, cloud collaboration enables a distributed team to securely share project configurations and work as well as information and data simultaneously and anywhere. Summarily, the FactoryStudio software suite is a.NET, 100% managed code, SCADA/HMI/PIMS System with WPF graphics, alarms, events, .NET languages scripting, reporting, historian, data acquisition, all integrating with SQL databases, SQL Server, Oracle, Sybase, Informix, OSIsoft PI, and external corporate applications. Tatsoft LLC, Houston, TX. (855) 828-7638.

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