Emerson enhances DeltaV control system software
Emerson’s DeltaV software update brings seamless data integration, improving operational efficiency. With the introduction of the Version 15 Feature Pack 2, users can now experience more intuitive connectivity across various platforms.
This update simplifies data handling, making it easier for operators to manage and interpret critical system information.
Advanced operational performance
The latest update also focuses on boosting operational performance. Enhanced analytics and diagnostic tools provide deeper insights into system operations, enabling faster and more accurate decision-making. This results in improved reliability and reduced downtime, essential for maintaining optimal performance in complex industrial environments. “This update is a game-changer for our users, providing them with the tools they need to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry,” said Peter Zornio, Chief Technology Officer at Emerson.
User-centric enhancements
Emerson has also prioritised user experience in this update. The software’s interface has been refined to offer a more user-friendly experience, with streamlined navigation and enhanced visualisation capabilities. These improvements make it easier for operators to interact with the system, reducing the learning curve and increasing overall productivity. “We listened to our customers and designed this update to meet their needs for better usability and performance,” added Zornio.
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