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The Proficy Vision collects and customizes information for industrial users, providing “equipment-centric, product-centric and people-centric views,” according to GE. “It’s like a map and compass on your operations that delivers real-time operational intelligence,” according to a representative, “helping you make sense of a complex world.”

New MES Dashboard

Feb. 24, 2013
Aggregates web-based content Available anywhere there is web access Role-based access

GE INTELLIGENT PLATFORMS introduced Proficy Vision, a new dashboard for its Proficy operations management software, noting it brings together web-based content from other Proficy software modules and third-party displays into one environment. By aggregating and organizing content in the context of the plant structure, Proficy Vision provides a single view of operations.

Proficy Vision lets users have their web-enabled content side-by-side in the same application, allowing them to see the information they need to get their job done. The software offers a single place to display both structured data (ERP, EAM, MES, SCADA, etc.) and unstructured data (social business, spreadsheets, news feeds, etc.) for a convenient one-stop view.

“Success for manufacturing and infrastructure businesses increasingly relies on broad, secure access to cross-enterprise information enabled by the industrial internet,” stated Don Busiek, general manager, Manufacturing Software for GE Intelligent Platforms. “Only with timely and relevant insights can businesses truly optimize operational performance.”

Proficy Vision aggregates disparate interfaces and information with a unified context for better, faster decisions. It delivers a role-specific user interface for maximum efficiency, allowing users to anticipate, collaborate and orchestrate responses to dynamic operational conditions with greater agility and precision.

“Disparate systems, limited resources, and multiple roles and responsibilities often create silos of information that limit visibility and make collaboration and driving operational improvements difficult,” Busiek continued. “With Proficy Vision, users can organize content the way they want, whether that means tying content to a piece of equipment or within a specific area of the facility – putting data they need at their fingertips when they need it.”

Proficy Vision can be used wherever there is Internet access, making it easy to collaborate around the plant or around the world. Users can navigate through their displays in a virtual environment and see the content at each level as they navigate. The data is structured so that all views and relevant displays are associated to the appropriate equipment.

One feature, Role-Based Access, allows users to see what they need based on their login credentials. For instance, an operator may only be able to see displays for specific assets they are responsible for, while a manager may have access to all displays for the facility. There is no need to have multiple products for operators and for executives as Proficy Vision allows support for all roles – from operators to CEOs – in one location.

Also, users can access an integrated Proficy Workflow solution that allows them to view and interact with content, and also provides the ability within the same environment to address standard operating procedures. Monitoring process and acting on alarms and procedures in one environment delivers a powerful advantage that drives operational improvements.

“Proficy Vision introduces a new and unique paradigm for navigating your operations, enabling equipment-centric, product-centric and people-centric views of your world,” Busiek concluded. “It’s like a map and compass on your operations that delivers real-time operational intelligence, helping you make sense of a complex world.”

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