Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Information Server Training in Lake Forest, CA on Sep 11-12, 2012

An Information Server training class has been scheduled for September 11-12, 2012 at our training facility in Lake Forest, California.

This is our last classroom-based training class for Information Server; the course went online-only last month.

Click here to register for this class.

This is a 2-day, instructor-led class designed to provide you with the knowledge to set up your Wonderware Information Server web portal, convert your InTouch HMI windows to view over the internet, connect to the most common factory data sources, and maintain your web server.

The purpose of this course is to give you the ability to share information and reports, convert and publish InTouch HMI windows, and add links and customize the portal to present information important to your users. Using hands-on-labs, you will learn how to check the status of machinery on the plant floor, view I/O at remote sites and multiple plants, and retrieve current production and batch yields. Additionally you will be able to set up a server, connect to data sources, and view the data on your Wonderware Information Server web portal. You will receive information regarding XML, Alarm data retrieval, report configuration, registry information, and supported animation and scripts in InTouch HMI software.

Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
  • Set up a server, connect to data sources, and view the data on Wonderware Information Server
  • Gather and use information regarding XML, Alarm data retrieval, registry information, and supported animation and scripts in InTouch HMI software
  • Configure MultiViews, TableWeaver
  • Configure, manage, publish and view reports
  • Establish Security and customize the portal
  • View Wonderware Information Server Software information via Microsoft SharePoint

Audience
Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals whose jobs include setup and administration of Wonderware Information Server Software and those who will be designing InTouch HMI applications for use with Wonderware Information Server Software.

Prerequisites
Because Wonderware Information Server interacts with several other products, students are expected to have a basic knowledge of the following subjects before attending. If you do not have this knowledge/experience, you may have difficulty following the material.
  • InTouch
  • Historian Server
  • Historian Client
  • Windows Server Administration
  • SQL

Course Ouline

Module 1 - Introduction
    Section 1 - Course Overview
    Section 2 - Wonderware Information Server Overview
    Section 3 - System Requirements, Licensing, and Support

Module 2 - Configuration and License Management
    Section 1 - Configuration
    Section 2 - Wonderware Information Server License Management
Module 3 - Process Graphics
    Section 1 - Converting & Viewing InTouch Windows Over the Web
    Section 2 - Configuring Writeback for Factory Data Sources
Module 4 - Wonderware Information Server Data Sources
    Section 1 - Configuring Data Sources

Module 5 - Visualizing Factory Alarms
    Section 1 - Visualizing Factory Alarms

Module 6 - ActiveFactory
    Section 1 - Introduction
    Section 2 - Using Predefined Reports
    Section 3 - Publishing Reports
    Section 4 - Custom Folders
    Section 5 - ActiveFactory Reports Manager
    Section 6 - ActiveFactory Trend and Query

Module 7 - Table Weaver
    Section 1 - Introduction
    Section 2 - Defining Data Sources
    Section 3 - Defining Queries
    Section 4 - Defining Content Units
    Section 5 - Defining Displays
    Section 6 - Defining Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
    Section 7 - Defining Links
Module 8 - Configuring MultiViews
    Section 1 - MultiViews
    Section 2 - Using Web Parts in Microsoft SharePoint Services
Module 9 - ArchestrA Reports
    Section 1 - Introduction

Module 10 - Information Server Security and Customization
    Section 1 - Managing Security
    Section 2 - Panel Manager
    Section 3 - Portal Configuration
Module 11 - Backup and Restore Manager
    Section 1 - Introduction
    Section 2 - Troubleshooting

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