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Dear List:
I am evaluating several Scada packages for a project in a mining concern. I have found that suppliers like Intellution and National
Instruments quote their products based on I/O count.
Wonderware quotes their products based on "tags".
Could anyone give me an advice on how to equate tags and I/O count, so we can compare "apples with apples" for this application.
Also, please forgive me if I am asking a forbidden subject: pricing info.
But after spending what I consider too much time in the internet, I found published prices for Intellution and Lookout but not for Wonderware. I think I will try to make better use of my time by
asking directly to you about this.
Is there any place in the web where I can find pricing information on Wonderware? I have checked every page of the listed distributor on the wonderware site but none of them have pricing info. Please contact me directly about this <[email protected]>.
I have also requested quotation from my nearest distributor but that usually take a long while to get an answer.
Regards
Jimmy Saldivias
I am evaluating several Scada packages for a project in a mining concern. I have found that suppliers like Intellution and National
Instruments quote their products based on I/O count.
Wonderware quotes their products based on "tags".
Could anyone give me an advice on how to equate tags and I/O count, so we can compare "apples with apples" for this application.
Also, please forgive me if I am asking a forbidden subject: pricing info.
But after spending what I consider too much time in the internet, I found published prices for Intellution and Lookout but not for Wonderware. I think I will try to make better use of my time by
asking directly to you about this.
Is there any place in the web where I can find pricing information on Wonderware? I have checked every page of the listed distributor on the wonderware site but none of them have pricing info. Please contact me directly about this <[email protected]>.
I have also requested quotation from my nearest distributor but that usually take a long while to get an answer.
Regards
Jimmy Saldivias