: Technologies like the SIMATIC S7-1500V allow users to deploy hardware-independent controllers as Industrial Edge apps, further enabling software-defined automation. Industrial Use Cases
: Consolidates multiple physical stations onto fewer, more powerful servers. Sustainability : Up to 50% savings in space and energy. Maintenance
, a pre-configured solution that decouples industrial software from physical hardware. In this environment, a "Virtual Client" is a virtual machine (VM) running specific automation tasks, such as an Operator Station (OS) client or an Engineering Station (ES). Core Components and Architecture
I was impressed with the user experience of the Siemens Virtual Client. The interface is intuitive and easy to navigate, with minimal latency or lag. Users can access their virtual desktops quickly and easily, and the solution supports a wide range of applications and peripherals.
Traditionally, an engineer needed a physical, high-powered PC running Windows, loaded with TIA Portal, WinCC, and Step 7. That PC was tied to a specific desk, a specific license, and a specific machine on the plant floor.
Beyond general automation, Siemens offers specialized virtual environments:
: Technologies like the SIMATIC S7-1500V allow users to deploy hardware-independent controllers as Industrial Edge apps, further enabling software-defined automation. Industrial Use Cases
: Consolidates multiple physical stations onto fewer, more powerful servers. Sustainability : Up to 50% savings in space and energy. Maintenance siemens virtual client
, a pre-configured solution that decouples industrial software from physical hardware. In this environment, a "Virtual Client" is a virtual machine (VM) running specific automation tasks, such as an Operator Station (OS) client or an Engineering Station (ES). Core Components and Architecture : Technologies like the SIMATIC S7-1500V allow users
I was impressed with the user experience of the Siemens Virtual Client. The interface is intuitive and easy to navigate, with minimal latency or lag. Users can access their virtual desktops quickly and easily, and the solution supports a wide range of applications and peripherals. The interface is intuitive and easy to navigate,
Traditionally, an engineer needed a physical, high-powered PC running Windows, loaded with TIA Portal, WinCC, and Step 7. That PC was tied to a specific desk, a specific license, and a specific machine on the plant floor.
Beyond general automation, Siemens offers specialized virtual environments: