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Your facility relies heavily on FactoryTalk View SE HMI/SCADA, FactoryTalk Historian, or FactoryTalk Transaction Manager.
Software updates keep industrial control networks secure against cyber threats and compatible with new operating systems. KEPServerEX Lifecycle kepserver enterprise vs kepserverex
Because Rockwell has its own solutions for connecting to its own hardware (namely, RSLinx), the Kepserver Enterprise license explicitly excludes connectivity to Rockwell Automation controllers . If you attempt to use a Rockwell-sold version of Kepserver Enterprise to connect to an Allen-Bradley ControlLogix or CompactLogix PLC, you would be violating the license terms and the software will likely be restricted from doing so. It is solely for connecting "other" vendors' equipment.
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Purchased exclusively through Rockwell Automation and its distributor network. It integrates directly with Rockwell’s FactoryTalk Activation Manager. Software Updates and Support
It is designed to sit independently in an architecture, serving multiple downstream consumers simultaneously (e.g., feeding an SCADA system, an ERP, and an AWS cloud instance all at once). 3. What is KEPServer Enterprise? KEPServerEX Lifecycle Because Rockwell has its own solutions
Features a curated, restricted subset of drivers compared to EX.
What are you currently using or planning to deploy?
Your plant floor features an equal mix of Siemens, Omron, Modbus, and Allen-Bradley hardware, and your SCADA/MES layer is non-Rockwell (e.g., Inductive Automation’s Ignition or AVEVA).