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Eyelit 5.0 Released

Manufacturing execution system allows engineers to experiment with special instructions.

By DE Editors  

December 21, 2012

By DE Editors

Eyelit announced the release of version 5.0 of its manufacturing execution system (MES) software suite. Version 5 of Eyelit Manufacturing includes new capabilities and modules designed specifically to help manufacturers accelerate experimentation and reduce the time to market for new product introductions, the company says.

The new Eyelit Automated Data Services module lowers the time and cost of automation through a scripting engine that enables end users to quickly integrate tools and systems. The Eyelit Operational Data Store module transforms transactional data in real time, populating a long-term historical database. The configurable schema can be tailored to make it simple for users to generate visual information with any application.

The enhanced Eyelit Reporting module provides dynamic visibility by enabling users to incorporate reports and graphs in configurable panes within user interfaces on the factory floor, and supports "anywhere access" through the recently released Eyelit Mobile Web Portal. The new Eyelit Special Processing module supplies process engineers with intuitive, drag-and-drop capabilities to add and remove version-controlled special instructions for experimentation and rapid development of new products.

For more information, visit Eyelit.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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