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The OSIsoft Product Roadmap

The OSIsoft Product Roadmap. Agenda. Why use a Development Roadmap? Platform Releases Details of the Roadmap Real-time Event Detection and Definition Operations Data Management Highly Availability Wider Usability Summary. New Directions for the Product Roadmap. New Sources of Input:

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The OSIsoft Product Roadmap

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  1. The OSIsoft Product Roadmap

  2. Agenda Why use a Development Roadmap? Platform Releases Details of the Roadmap Real-time Event Detection and Definition Operations Data Management Highly Availability Wider Usability Summary

  3. New Directions for the Product Roadmap • New Sources of Input: • Technical Steering Committee (TSC) • Strategic Influence Groups (SIG’s) • New Technologies • Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) • New Delivery Mechanisms • The Platform Release

  4. SIG Market Technology Business TSC Drivers Roadmap Aspects Services (Features) Engineering Plan Products – Sales – Customers – Partners Product Development Roadmap Process

  5. Data Services (Access, Context, Directory) Analysis Services User Services Historian Services Notification Services Event Framing Services Smart Connectors SEA (Simple, Enterprise Aware, Highly Available) User and Security Performance and Scalability Manageability Localization, Setup/Installation, Data Quality, etc… PI System “Platform” Aspects and Services • Platform • Drivers • Characteristics • Aspects • Services (Features) • Initiatives • Timelines • Engineering Plans Services (Features) Aspects

  6. What is a Platform? • Operating Systems • Windows, Linux • Frameworks • .Net, JDK, NetWeaver • Relational Databases • Oracle • SQL Server • Portals • Sharepoint, WebSphere

  7. Overview of the Platform

  8. Functional Groups of The PI System PerformanceImprovement OperationalVisibility KnowledgeManagement ProductQuality LeanManufacturing AssetManagement SituationalAwareness The Deliver Information for Meaningful, Better Business Decisions Visuals The PI System The Turn Valuable Real-Time Data Into Actionable Information Analytics The Gathers, Organizes, Distributes,and Stores Data from Many Sources Server Structure /AssetData Real-TimeData CustomData IT Data RelationalData WebServices ERP /Maintenance

  9. Client: Windows XP/VistaMicrosoft Office 2003/2007 Smart Clients Server: Windows Server 2003Windows SharePoint Services – or –SAP Enterprise Portal 6 Thin Clients The Server The Analytics The Visuals Windows Server 2003SQL Server 2005 Windows Server 2003Visual Studio.NET ProcessBook PI Archive Adv Comp Engine (ACE) AF Context Database PI Analytics DataLink Real-Time Interfaces RtReports ActiveView BatchView RLINK RtAlerts Data Access Sigmafine MCN HealthMonitor RtWebParts RtPortal iViews RtReports Clients

  10. The The The Server Visuals Analytics The Server within the PI System Data Access RtBaseline Services for Thin Clients OLEDB ODBC OPC / HDA PI Archive Failover / Management Services Module DatabaseAnalysis Framework MCN HealthMonitor& System Management Tools Data Storage, Management Services, Audit Trail, Batch Custom Programming RLINK Real-time Interfaces Structure / Asset Data ERP / MaintenanceRLINK SERVERS & GATEWAYSSAP / JD EDWARDS / PEOPLESOFTMAXIMO / INDUS / MIMOSA Real-Time DataDCS / PLC / SCADA / OPC HISTORIANS / INTERFACESCOM CONNECTORS Custom DataAPIs / SDKs IT DataIT MONITOR Relational Data OLEDB / ODBC ORACLE / SQL Web ServicesSOA / EXTERNAL DATALEGACY APPS

  11. The The The Analytics Server Visuals The Analytics within the PI System Windows Server 2003 Visual Studio.NET Advanced Computing Engine(ACE) RtAlerts RtReportsCompliance & Standard Sigmafine Enterprise ServicesFacility Monitor PI Analytics(Performance Equations, Totalizers, Alarm, RTSQC)

  12. The The The Visuals Server Analytics Smart Clients Thin Clients RtActiveViewRtGaugeRtGraphicRtMessengerRtTimeRange BatchViewSQC ClientAlarmViewAF Modeler Add-in RtTreeViewRtTrendRtTableRtXYPlot ProcessBook RtWebParts BatchView Excel Add-inAF Excel Add-in RtActiveViewRtGaugeRtGraphicRtTableRtTagSearch RtTimeRangeRtTreeViewRtTrendRtKPIRLINK iViews DataLink iViews ActiveViewProfileView DataLink Server *RtReports EditorRtReports Generator Additional Clients Other Thin Clients Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003* Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007Microsoft SQL Server SERVER: Windows Server 2003,Windows SharePoint Services / SAP Enterprise Portal Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Vista CLIENT: Windows XP, Microsoft Office,Intel Pentium 4 PerformanceImprovement OperationalVisibility KnowledgeManagement ProductQuality LeanManufacturing AssetManagement SituationalAwareness

  13. The The The Visuals Server Analytics Smart Clients Thin Clients Visualization Root Cause Analysis Planning Content Authoring Structured PortalEnvironment Allows Users to Build DisplaysWithout IT Training Seamless Interaction Between Smart Clients & Portal Environment PerformanceImprovement OperationalVisibility KnowledgeManagement ProductQuality LeanManufacturing AssetManagement SituationalAwareness

  14. Platform Releases

  15. Platform Releases • Consolidation of all products into a single release event • Targeting yearly releases • Incremental improvements through more frequent minor releases • Predictable release schedule • Customers need to trust our plans • Customers have their own plans to make and meet • Minimize the impact of independent patches

  16. Solution • Cross group development teams • Collaboration at design time • Concerted development effort • Examples • High Availability • PIANO • Foundation

  17. Platform Release Themes PR 1 = High Availability (released January 07) PR 2 = Data Directory and Notifications + HA Delivery 1 – Notifications and High Availability Delivery 2 – Initial Data Directory Support PR 3 = Enterprise Data Access and Analysis

  18. High Availability PI • Software Fault-Tolerant System • Interface Failover, Buffering, PI Server Replication, SDK Services • Near-Independent, Physically Separated Servers • No hardware/network restrictions, no limit on server nodes • General Benefits • Availability, end-user sees one logical system • Scalability, system load can be distributed • Flexibility, accommodates your environment • For IT and Management • Reduced Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) • Allows Disaster Recovery Plans

  19. The Value of High Availability in PR 1 More uptime during server outages Planned Unplanned Automatic failover for data consumers Automatically publish changes from a primary to secondary servers Multiple configurations possible

  20. System Management Tools Clients: ProcessBook, DataLink, BatchView, RtWebParts,Custom Application… AppServers: AF, RtBLS, RtReports, ACE Secondary PI Server Primary PI Server Tertiary (n…) PI Server(s) Configuration Changes Configuration Changes API BufferingServices API BufferingServices Failover Mechanisms PI Interfaces PI Interfaces High Availability PI: Architecture PI SDKDiscovery, Failover, Failback, Load Distribution Services APIBuffering PI Collective * PI Interface Startup without PI Server Connection

  21. The Value of Data Management in PR 2 • Delivery 1 (targeted for August 2007) • Notifications • High Availability enhancements • Delivery 2 (targeted for the First Quarter 2008) • Data Directory introduced • Concepts and Applications • Structured Data • Asset Centric User Interaction • Calculations • Displays • Reports

  22. Time Series Centric Time Series Data Access Connectivity Data Access Operations Centric Context Time Series Analytics Context(Data Directory) Connectivity Analytics Shifting Platform Usage

  23. Data Access Operations Centric Time Series Context(Data Directory) Connectivity Analytics Shifting Platform Usage

  24. Analysis Analysis Rule Time Rule Target Configuration Notification Trigger Contacts Content Delivery Acknowledgement PIANO in PR 2 Delivery 1 & 2

  25. Context in Operations Data Management The Data Directory is a set of services relating your raw data to logical structures, derived events and contexts. Data Access Core Data Services Data Directory TimeSeriesData Context & Event Frames Metadata & AssetData Transforming Operations Data Into Organizational Capability

  26. The Data Directory in PR 2 Delivery 1 & 2 Data Directory AF 2.0 Asset Database PI Archive StructuralInformation Time-SeriesInformation Invensys Interface Honeywell Interface Delta-V Interface Rockwell Interface … … SCM RDBMS MES Invensys Honeywell Emerson Rockwell Structural Data Sources Time Series Data Sources * The Internal Name is “Foundation”

  27. The The The Server Visuals Analytics The Server within the PI System today Data Access RtBaseline Services for Thin Clients OLEDB ODBC OPC / HDA PI Archive Failover / Management Services Module DatabaseAnalysis Framework MCN HealthMonitor& System Management Tools Data Storage, Management Services, Audit Trail, Batch Custom Programming RLINK Real-time Interfaces Structure / Asset Data ERP / MaintenanceRLINK SERVERS & GATEWAYSSAP / JD EDWARDS / PEOPLESOFTMAXIMO / INDUS / MIMOSA Real-Time DataDCS / PLC / SCADA / OPC HISTORIANS / INTERFACESCOM CONNECTORS Custom DataAPIs / SDKs IT DataIT MONITOR Relational Data OLEDB / ODBC ORACLE / SQL Web ServicesSOA / EXTERNAL DATALEGACY APPS

  28. The The The Server Visuals Analytics The Server within the PI System at PR 2 Data Access RtBaseline Services for Thin Clients OLEDB ODBC OPC / HDA PI Archive Failover / Management Services Data Directory MCN HealthMonitor& System Management Tools PI AF 2.0 Data Storage, Audit Trail, Batch (Module DB) Smart Connectors Asset Connectors Business Gateways Structure / Asset Data ERP / MaintenanceRLINK SERVERS & GATEWAYSSAP / JD EDWARDS / PEOPLESOFTMAXIMO / INDUS / MIMOSA Real-time Interfaces Real-Time DataDCS / PLC / SCADA / OPC HISTORIANS / INTERFACESCOM CONNECTORS Custom DataAPIs / SDKs IT DataIT MONITOR Relational Data OLEDB / ODBC ORACLE / SQL Web ServicesSOA / EXTERNAL DATALEGACY APPS

  29. The The The Server Visuals Analytics The Server within the PI System at PR 3 Data Access Web Services OLEDB ODBC OPC / HDA Failover / Management Services Data Directory Event Frames & Batch Directory Services Audit MCN HealthMonitor& System Management Tools PI AF 2.0 PI Archive Smart Connectors Asset Connectors Business Gateways Structure / Asset Data ERP / MaintenanceRLINK SERVERS & GATEWAYSSAP / JD EDWARDS / PEOPLESOFTMAXIMO / INDUS / MIMOSA Real-time Interfaces Real-Time DataDCS / PLC / SCADA / OPC HISTORIANS / INTERFACESCOM CONNECTORS Custom DataAPIs / SDKs IT DataIT MONITOR Relational Data OLEDB / ODBC ORACLE / SQL Web ServicesSOA / EXTERNAL DATALEGACY APPS

  30. Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) • Service orientation is nothing new • It is, however, unique to your business • Provides high value to customers • Services are “business level” by nature and necessity • The architecture protects your service investment • Supports reuse both with the aggregate steps and the electronic document • Encapsulates changes in platform, process, and growth

  31. Summary • OSIsoft’s Roadmap: • Real-time Event Detection and Definition • Operations Data Management • Highly Availability • Wider Usability • Platform Release 2 • Delivery 1 – Third Quarter 2007 • Notifications and Enhanced High Availability • Delivery 2 – First Quarter 2008 • Enhanced Contextual Information • First Integrated Data Directory

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