Recognizing that downtime can cost millions, InTouch 10.5 offered a robust model. A primary and secondary InTouch HMI node could run in lockstep, with automatic failover if the primary failed. The switchover was typically seamless, taking under 5 seconds—critical for continuous processes like refining or power generation.
If you are stuck with v10.5 for the next five years, follow these rules to avoid a nighttime plant shutdown. wonderware+intouch+105
Through the optional InTouch Access Anywhere (introduced around this era), version 10.5 enabled secure, web-based visualization. Operators could monitor and interact with HMI screens from a standard web browser or mobile device without modifying the core application—an innovative feature for remote operations in 2009. Recognizing that downtime can cost millions, InTouch 10
Unlike previous versions, the Alarm DB Logger could finally run as a Windows Service on Vista and later operating systems, facilitating background data logging. System Requirements If you are stuck with v10
Wonderware InTouch is a foundational software in the world of industrial automation, specifically known as a Human-Machine Interface (HMI)