BI Software for Manufacturing delivers KPIs from multiple sources.

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Based on unified production model, FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI Business Intelligence Software helps manufacturers monitor and manage productivity and make decisions about business priorities. Program connects to multiple data sources - real-time, historical, relational, and transactional - to create single resource that can access, aggregate, and correlate information via web browser. Users can report data through MS Excel, Trend, and SAP Business Objects Dashboard Builder.



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Rockwell Automation Introduces FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI Business Intelligence Software for Manufacturing



Gateway to multiple manufacturing and business data sources for actionable manufacturing insight

ANAHEIM, Calif., Nov. 11, 2009 - Rockwell Automation today introduced FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI business intelligence software for manufacturing. The FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI software helps empower users at every level of an enterprise with information from Web-based dashboards and reports on key performance indicators from multiple manufacturing and business data sources. Manufacturers can better monitor and manage productivity in real time, and make more insightful decisions about business priorities, such as product quality, equipment utilization and global supply-chain management to help reduce costs in today's competitive business environment.
The FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI software connects to multiple data sources - real-time, historical, relational and transactional - to create a single resource that can access, aggregate and correlate information via a Web browser. The new application is based on a unified production model (UPM) that provides a unified view of seemingly disparate manufacturing data and gives a context for relationships among equipment, product, materials and people. The UPM organizes various manufacturing and enterprise data using commonly referenced business terms, like "equipment," "batches" or "manufacturing lots."

Access to this information improves decision-making for the manufacturing environment - from inventory to maintenance, quality to production all the way through the enterprise, including the supply chain.

"Advances in IT have been a hidden gold mine for many manufacturers. Access to data is often not the issue," said Keith McPherson, director, Rockwell Automation. "The FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI software finds, assembles and distributes information critical for smart decision-making in an information-overloaded world."

The new business intelligence software allows users to report data through a variety of tools, including Microsoft Excel, Trend and SAP Business Objects Dashboard Builder, and view it through the FactoryTalk VantagePoint software, Microsoft SharePoint and other portals.

The FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI is the second application from Rockwell Automation to leverage technology it acquired from Incuity Software - the first edition, FactoryTalk VantagePoint, was announced in 2008. Both editions combine data produced by the Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture system and other third-party production systems to provide a single access point for information that can help make better manufacturing decisions. With two versions now available, manufacturers can select the most appropriate feature set for their needs.

The new application can be used to address single or multiple manufacturing problems, on one manufacturing line or across a global enterprise. In addition, the FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI software can be used to address specific manufacturing needs, like downtime reporting, status tracking or multiple control-system reporting. The software also can be bundled with services to provide a complete solution to satisfy unique vertical market needs.

For more information about the FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI software, please visit http://discover.rockwellautomation.com/mi.

Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK), the world's largest company dedicated to industry automation and information, makes its customers more productive and the world more sustainable. Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wis., Rockwell Automation employs about 19,000 people serving customers in more than 80 countries.

FactoryTalk, Integrated Architecture and Listen.Think.Solve. are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.

Microsoft SharePoint is a trademark of Microsoft Corp.

SAP Business Objects Dashboard Builder is a trademark of SAP.

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