In a world rocked by the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), the mobile revolution, Digital Transformation, and COVID-19, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) remains an essential technology system for manufacturers. However, a SCADA system that was “good enough” 10 or 15 years ago will not be adequate in today’s environment. Before adopting or upgrading to a new SCADA system, you must be certain that it offers the power and flexibility your organization needs to adapt to these unfolding changes.
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5. Today’s Agenda
• Why SCADA Matters
• Modern SCADA Must-Haves
• Project Presentation from Streamline Control
• Q&A
6. Supervisory control and data acquisition
(SCADA) systems are the “backbone” of many
modern industries, including:
• Energy
• Food and beverage
• Manufacturing
• Oil and gas
• Power
• Recycling
• Transportation
• Water and wastewater
• And many more
Why SCADA Matters
7. SCADA systems enable industrial
organizations to:
• Control industrial processes
• Notify operators about problems in the
system that could cause downtime
• Monitor, gather, and process data
• Interact with devices through HMI
software
• Record events
Why SCADA Matters
8. In today’s era of IIoT / Digital Transformation /
Industry 4.0, manufacturers use more data in
their day-to-day processes than ever.
Data needs to be shared across the
organization, so the SCADA system shouldn’t
be siloed off.
A SCADA system based on 90’s technology is
insufficient in today’s world.
Before you get a new SCADA system, be
certain it is powerful and flexible enough to
adapt to these unfolding changes.
Why SCADA Matters
9. What to look for in a SCADA system today:
● IIoT-ready
● Bridges the OT-IT gap
● Based on open standards
● Works with multiple operating systems
● Web-deployable on-premises or the cloud
● Made for mobile as well as desktop
● Remote monitoring & process control
● Edge-of-network capabilities
● Scalability
● Modern cybersecurity
● Unlimited licensing
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
10. IIoT-ready
● Why it’s important:
○ Access way more data, way faster
than before with IIoT
○ Great improvements in:
■ Connectivity
■ Efficiency
■ Scalability
■ Time savings & cost savings
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
11. IIoT-ready
● Questions to ask about the SCADA system:
○ Does it work with IIoT standards like
MQTT and Sparkplug?
○ Can it connect intelligent devices
to infrastructure?
○ Can it connect to the cloud?
○ Can it handle large-scale
data collection?
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
12. Bridges the OT-IT gap
● Why it’s important:
○ OT-IT alignment leads to major benefits like:
■ Lower cost
■ Lower risk
■ Standardization
■ Better decision-making
○ To successfully implement IIoT, OT and IT
need to identify technologies that both sides
can work with.
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
13. Bridges the OT-IT gap
● Questions to ask about the SCADA system:
○ Can it connect to any PLC?
○ Can it connect to databases?
○ Can it connect to ERP systems?
○ Can it make data accessible to all
levels of an organization?
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
14. Based on open standards
● Why it’s important:
○ Open standards promote
interoperability, which makes
integration, scalability, and collaboration
easier
○ Open standards are vendor-neutral.
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
15. Based on open standards
● Questions to ask about the SCADA system:
○ Does it support on open technology standards
such as SQL, Python, MQTT or OPC UA,
SOAP, REST, HTML5, and CSS?
○ Or is it built on closed proprietary technology?
○ Will it lock you into having to use certain
vendors?
○ How difficult will it be to maintain or expand
the system?
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
16. Works with multiple operating systems
● Why it’s important:
○ Long-term cost savings
○ More options for building your system
○ Prevents vendor lock
○ Fewer support headaches
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
17. Works with multiple operating systems
● Questions to ask about the SCADA system:
○ Can it work with many or all major
operating systems or only one?
○ If it works with only one vendor’s OS
and that vendor stops supporting the
version you’re using, how will that
affect your operations?
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
18. Web-deployable on-premises or in the cloud
● Why it’s important:
○ The cloud often offers greater cost efficiency for
storage and computing compared to on-prem.
○ Cloud platforms offer higher-level capabilities like
advanced analytics, business intelligence, and
machine learning.
○ Get the best of both worlds with a hybrid cloud/on-
prem architecture
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
19. Web-deployable on-premises or in the cloud
● Questions to ask about the SCADA system:
○ Can it be accessed from a local network?
What about a mobile device?
○ Is it possible to run full-featured in a web
browser, or does it only offer a limited web
browser or mobile experience?
○ How long does deployment usually take?
○ Can it be easily deployed in the cloud?
○ Does it provide a way to quickly put OT data
into cloud services like AWS & Azure?
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
20. Made for mobile as well as desktop
● Why it’s important:
○ Huge proliferation of mobile devices in the last
15 years
○ Younger members of your workforce are
accustomed to using mobile devices.
○ Mobile solutions make more data visible and
accessible to more people, helping them make
better decisions and respond to problems
more quickly.
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
21. Made for mobile as well as desktop
● Questions to ask about the SCADA system:
○ Does it work equally well on mobile as on
desktop and plant-floor screens?
○ Does it offer a first-class solution for building
mobile industrial applications?
○ Do the screens look good on any size of device?
○ How advanced is the mobile component, is it
built “mobile-first” from the ground up or is it
tacked on?
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
22. Remote monitoring & process control
● Why it’s important:
○ Remote monitoring lets you check on processes and
access information quickly without physically being there
○ Remote process control lets you take action based on
what you learn through monitoring.
○ Reduce the number of personnel onsite, and the need for
travel
○ Lower operational costs
○ Improve worker safety
○ Quicker response times
○ COVID-19 accelerated the move toward remote
operations
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
23. Remote monitoring & process control
● Questions to ask about the SCADA system:
○ Can you easily set up remote connections to anything
inside your enterprise?
○ Can you increase your number of tags and connections
without going over-budget?
○ Does it enable you to easily build web applications for
mobile devices and desktops?
○ Can you easily bring in data from field and edge
devices?
○ Can you easily add capabilities like reporting, alarming,
and enterprise administration?
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
24. Edge-of-network capabilities
● Why it’s important:
○ One of the fastest-growing areas of industrial
automation
○ Edge-computing adoption is accelerating alongside
IoT adoption
○ Process more data and push polling closer to the
source
○ Cover more territory
○ Reduce latency
○ Improve security
○ Get real-time data more reliably
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
25. Edge-of-network capabilities
● Questions to ask about the SCADA system:
○ Does it let you extend data collection, visualization,
and system management to the edge?
○ Can you add functionality such as local HMIs, and
intelligence, data synchronization, and publication of
field-device data at the edge?
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
26. Scalability
● Why it’s important:
○ A future-proof SCADA system gives you the
ability to grow.
○ SCADA should allow your organization to
build any kind of architecture it needs: a
simple data logger, a big SCADA network
over a wide geographic area, or something in
between.
○ The more scalable your system is, the more
future-proof it is, because you’ll better
positioned to adapt when conditions change.
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
27. Scalability
● Questions to ask about the SCADA system:
○ How challenging will it be to scale it out?
○ How many kinds of architecture can you
build with it?
○ Can it be deployed effectively at one
site, at multiple sites, and the Cloud?
○ Can you add redundancy?
○ Can you manage data and projects
from a central location?
Modern SCADA Must Haves
28. Modern Cybersecurity
● Why it’s important:
○ Attacks on industrial targets are increasing, in
various forms (phishing, malware, ransomware,
data breaches, etc.).
○ Recent attacks on the Colonial Pipeline, the
water-treatment plant in Oldsmar, Florida, and
the JBS beef plants show what can happen to
industrial organizations and their customers.
○ While no software is 100% secure, software with
modern security features is an important part of
the solution.
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
29. Modern Cybersecurity
● Questions to ask about the SCADA system:
○ Does it support widely used encryption protocols
like SSL & TLS?
○ Does it support federated identity providers?
○ Does it support 2-factor or multi-factor authentication?
○ Does it have a model for user permissions?
○ Does it follow the Purdue Model?
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
30. Unlimited Licensing
● Why it’s important:
○ Traditional SCADA licensing costs force you to pay
for every client and tag you use.
○ It’s difficult-to-impossible to add lots of sensors and
devices under traditional licensing.
○ This feature is the key to making all of the other
features possible!
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
31. Unlimited Licensing
● Questions to ask about the SCADA system:
○ Is it licensed by clients and tags, or by servers?
○ What will it cost to add more clients, tags, or
connections?
○ Will scalability be affordable under the licensing
model?
○ How will the licensing affect or limit the system’s
performance?
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
32. One SCADA platform has everything you need for
today’s changing world.
IIoT-ready
Bridges the OT-IT gap
Based on open standards
Works with multiple operating systems
Web-deployable on-premises or the cloud
Made for mobile as well as desktop
Remote monitoring & process control
Edge-of-network capabilities
Scalability
Modern cybersecurity
Unlimited licensing
Modern SCADA Must-Haves
33. Project objective: Replace a legacy
midstream oil pipeline SCADA system with a
high-performance SCADA system that
leveraged an IIoT architecture.
Solution includes:
● Ignition Edge
● MQTT brokers
● Redundant Ignition SCADA
environment
● Corporate instance of Ignition running
Perspective
● Operational dashboards for data
analysis and other corporate functions
Project Presentation from Streamline Control
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