Web-based HMI, anyone?

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We have just released another version of CSWorks - web-based HMI software framework for Microsoft .NET/Silverlight. It has alarming, trending, historical data management. At the moment, it supports OPC and SQL data sources only, there are plans to support a number of popular PLC protocols.

On the client side, it's just a Silverlight application. Integrates easily with any third-party Silverlight controls (gauges, indicators, numeric panels).

Too many features to list here, see http://www.controlsystemworks.com/ProductFeatures.aspx for highlights.

Source code for core components will be available under GPL soon. Download the framework and demo applications at http://www.controlsystemworks.com. You will need IIS, .NET 3.5, ASP.NET and Silverlight 3.0 to build and run demo projects.

Any feedback is welcome. And yes, I am ready to discuss the future of web-based HMI solutions :)

Thanks!

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