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27/02/2023 Stratus Technologies Systems Ltd

Located close to the birthplace of the Renaissance, machine builders in northern Italy are harnessing opportunities of modern-day industrial renaissance to innovate for customers.

Breton – a pioneer for development of advanced technologies and materials – is since 1963 a world's leading manufacturer of equipment, machines, and plants to produce and process engineered stone, natural stone (marble, granite, ornamental), and metals. Breton's mission is helping customers by partnering with them to innovate their production processes and enhance their business performance. The company also manufactures and owns Bretonstone®, Bretonterastone®, and Bretonstone Cement® brands.

"By adding the redundancy option, Breton is able to be more innovative and more effective with their customers."Michele Vario, OEM and Business Development Director, Wonderware Italia

Redundancy a must for mission-critical equipment to support business continuityBreton wanted to enable business continuity for customers by using rugged on the edge solutions by adding a redundancy option for stone processing machines in mission-critical applications, where unplanned downtime was unacceptable for the business.

For its new machines, Breton wanted to develop a purpose-built industrial solution ready for Industry 4.0 manufacturing environments. Additionally, the team wanted a solution focused on OT useability to enable operations teams to easily deploy and maintain the equipment without reliance on the IT department.

An OT-focused solution that is easy to deployInitially, Breton attempted to build their redundancy option internally using an industrial computer-based solution. The team quickly found that the time required to build and prepare machines could be improved.

Breton sought a new platform that would be easy to implement and could integrate existing software removing the challenges experienced with prior solution.The team required a solution that reduced preparation times and offered a compact form factor that could be installed directly in an electrical cabinet.

With end users in mind, Breton also required a solution that was effortless for operations teams to maintain.

For these requirements, the Breton team selected Stratus Edge Computing.

Stratus ztC Edge and AVEVA System Platform a Foundation for Machine Builders

Breton turned to its long-time technology partner, Wonderware Italia, an AVEVA and Stratus distributor, to provide a solution for their new generation machines. The result was an operational technology (OT) oriented solution that combined AVEVA System Platform software with Stratus ztCT Edge, which provided the development team with a simple, protected, and autonomous Edge Computing solution for easy management and efficiency.

Using the Stratus ztC Edge platform, the team developed a solution that:

Wonderware Italia partnered with Breton's process SCADA/MES unit of Controls Development Department to develop and validate the solution. Although the automation team was familiar with server environments, a key step was to validate the proposed Stratus and AVEVA solution with the IT department. Once the solution was vetted with IT, the automation team was then able to take over subsequent implementation and management of the solution.

Faster design and deployment with fewer resourcesFollowing development, Breton embedded the AVEVA and Stratus solution into their machines at the plant in Italy which were then sold to a customer in India.

When implementing the Stratus solution, Breton found it took eight hours less compared to their previous solution and the Stratus platform delivers many additional benefits.

"Breton recently upgraded a Stratus ztC 110i and informed us that it only took 20 minutes to upgrade their system and it performed perfectly without any kind of failure."Michele Vario, OEM and Business, Development Director, Wonderware Italia

Key functional benefits included:

Virtualisation Delivers Computing Efficiency and Application Flexibility

The built-in virtualisation of the ztC Edge enabled the integration of various applications, which would traditionally be installed on multiple computers, into a single device.

The Wonderware Italia application for Breton included four applications on virtual machines (VMs):

This architecture gave Breton new flexibility to modify builds and converge IT and OT. It also simplified wiring and reduced the machine footprint on the manufacturing floor.

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For more information, please contact:Catherine RobertsStratus Technologies Systems LtdWaterman's HouseWaterman's CourtKingsbury Crescent StainesMiddlesexTW18 3BAUKTel: +44 (0)1784 415220Email: [email protected]: https://www.stratus.com

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Located close to the birthplace of the Renaissance, machine builders in northern Italy are harnessing opportunities of modern-day industrial renaissance to innovate for customers. Michele Vario, OEM and Business Development Director, Wonderware Italia Redundancy a must for mission-critical equipment to support business continuity An OT-focused solution that is easy to deploy Stratus ztC Edge and AVEVA System Platform a Foundation for Machine Builders Faster design and deployment with fewer resources Michele Vario, OEM and Business, Development Director, Wonderware Italia Key functional benefits included: Virtualisation Delivers Computing Efficiency and Application Flexibility For more information, please contact: Visit company profile page
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