Frost and Sullivan Awards Wonderware Product of the Year
Posted 15 April 2008Frost & Sullivan Awards Wonderware Product of the Year
Fifth Consecutive Year as Top Automation and Information Software Vendor
For the fifth consecutive year, Wonderware, a business unit of Invensys, has
received Frost & Sullivan’s 2008 “Product of the Year”
in the human-machine interface (HMI) category. Wonderware InTouch 10.0 and System
Platform 3.0 software also were recognized for their ability to assist manufacturers
in achieving operational excellence by maximizing equipment utilization and
operational effectiveness.
In writing the award, Frost and Sullivan said that customers using InTouch 10.0
HMI and System Platform 3.0 software identified several outstanding features
including ease-of-use offered by ArchestrA graphics, scalability via object-based
creation, interoperability with other hardware and robust customer support.
These factors were cited as key to reducing engineering time and lowering overall
lifecycle costs.
According to Frost & Sullivan, Wonderware InTouch 10.0 HMI and System Platform
3.0 software solutions are likely to emerge as a benchmark for innovative approaches
to real-time operational challenges faced by customers in the discrete, hybrid
and process industries. The global growth consulting company also noted that
InTouch 10.0 HMI and System Platform 3.0 software provide the necessary tools
to help companies build applications that address the business complexities
of the entire enterprise. Instead of different software for supervisory control,
predictive maintenance, quality control, batch processing, product genealogy,
recipe management and downtime analysis, Frost & Sullivan said customers
benefit from the single integrated solution.
“Wonderware continues to have a solid understanding of challenges faced
by companies in the expansive automation and information industry and continues
to develop solutions that successfully integrate automation systems with business
applications,” said Sivakali Prasad Dasari, Frost & Sullivan industry
analyst. “Wonderware has consistently stayed ahead of competition by quickly
identifying new trends and developing innovative approaches that go beyond customer
expectations.”
InTouch 10.0 HMI and System Platform 3.0 software also were recognized for interoperability
which enables manufacturers with plants worldwide to easily integrate global
operations. Wonderware solutions can be used to develop the required tools to
effectively view plant and business performance, enabling customers to improve
execution and quality, streamline business strategy and provide performance
analysis to increase competitiveness through greater speed, efficiency and innovation.
For the past five years, Frost & Sullivan has recognized Wonderware software's
innovative product design and development. In 2007, Wonderware received Frost
& Sullivan’s North American Company of the Year Award for outstanding
software solutions. In 2006, Frost & Sullivan named Wonderware - Company
of the Year for its pioneering work in the human-machine interface (HMI) and
manufacturing software technology market segments. Wonderware InTouch HMI software
received the 2005 Product Innovation Award. In addition, in 2004, Wonderware
received the Frost & Sullivan Customer Value Enhancement Award.
“Being recognized again by Frost & Sullivan continues to reinforce
the Wonderware strategy of developing software that’s easy to use and
provides outstanding business benefits by solving some of our customer’s
toughest operations management challenges,” said Mark Davidson, Wonderware
vice president of global marketing.
Frost & Sullivan award criteria are determined through an extensive research
methodology. The analyst team tracks all new product launches, research and
development spending, products in development, and new product features and
modifications. This is accomplished through interviews with market participants,
and extensive secondary and technology research. All new product launches and
new products in development at each company being considered are compared and
evaluated based on degree of innovation and customer satisfaction. Frost &
Sullivan then presents awards to companies ranked No. 1 in overall product success.