Forge 1.2.0
Connecting IT and OT for secure, streamlined operations.
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Connect, Harmonize, Publish
Use Prosys OPC
UA Forge to connect to OPC UA servers and access operational data from
sensors, devices, machines, and automation systems. Harmonize data using
information modeling and normalization, and publish your data to MES,
ERP, IoT, and other IT systems using OPC UA.
Single Point of Access
Having
all your data behind a single point of access enables tighter firewall
rules and better network control, simplifying your system architecture
and significantly improving security. Once configured, Prosys OPC UA
Forge is your secure gateway for accessing OT data of all underlying
servers.
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Merchant:
ProsysOPC
Architecture:
X86-64
Operating System:
Linux
Conformity Level:
Extensive
Process:
Process automation
Factory automation
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Version
Change Log
1.0.0
1.2.0
Version 1.2.0 Build: 1.2.0-172 Release date: 10.06.2024 This is a major release of Prosys OPC UA Forge. This version adds a few new features, improves many existing features and fixes several bugs. New Features: - Added MQTT UNS Publisher - Added MQTT Single Node Publisher - Added Expression/Script Mappings for nodes - Added Backup/Restore functionality - Added several export APIs to match imports Improvements: - Added overlay for informing when Forge is offline, e.g. during restarts - Added MQTT import buttons to the UI - Added navigation links to the enabled modules list in the dashboard - Added support for partial messages in MQTT Composite Publisher - Improved data type selection when adding new nodes - Improved OPC UA Connections view to react to state changes - Exposed license management to the UI - Log archives are now in ZIP format for better support And many general performance improvements. Fixes: - Fixed issue with subscriptions for modules not always working after Forge restarts - Fixed issue with validation of InfluxDB Logging Profiles - Fixed issue when refreshing the Address Space when nodes were removed - Fixed issue with MQTT Subscriptions not activating after connection breaks - Fixed issue with Modbus subscriptions breaking when removing monitored items with multiple clients - Fixed issue with MQTT Subscription failing to extract simple values from JSON arrays - Fixed issue with MQTT Subscription import mapping the wrong fields And many other minor issues under the hood.