Process Historian Cloud Hosting Connects Multi-Site Organizations

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Honeywell Process Solutions' Uniformance Cloud Historian leverages cloud technology to analyze data across multiple sites and increase uptime.

Honeywell Process Solutions’ Honeywell Connected Plant Uniformance Cloud Historian is a software-as-a-service cloud hosting solution for enterprise-wide visualization and analysis, helping customers improve asset availability and increase plant uptime. The product connects complex multi-site organizations, and makes it possible to leverage insights found at one plant across all plants.

The cloud historian collects, stores, and enables replay of historical and continuous plant and production site process data and makes it visible in the cloud in near real time. The historian combines a time-series data store, which empowers plant and enterprise staff to execute and make decisions, with a big data lake, which enables data scientists to uncover previously unknown correlations between process data and other business data in the enterprise.

Projects that previously took weeks or months can now be achieved in hours. These efficiencies, combined with the ability to use a customer’s existing tools and functions, can reduce deployment and engineering time. Additionally, the scale and performance delivered through native cloud technology can reduce enterprise information technology costs. Because Uniformance Cloud Historian is built on the Honeywell Sentience Internet of Things Platform, future value may be delivered to customers in the form of additional applications and services.

Source: Honeywell Process Solutions

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