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Incuity EMI

by Incuity Software Inc. :: Last updated on June 26, 2007

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Incuity EMI enables manufacturers to:

Integrate existing silos of business and manufacturing data and navigate through it without seeing it as different islands

Access, combine, correlate and interpret information from multiple sources without knowledge of application-specific interfaces or source data location

Interact with information using a web browser, Microsoft Office, manufacturing analytics or other applications

Collaborate throughout the organization by publishing reports, trends, graphs and dashboards within the Incuity portal

Key Features

  • Model and represent business context across different systems using the Unified Production Model
  • Abstract the complexities of individual data sources to better model the underlying business
  • Prepare reports across similar plants, production lines or equipment to enhance consistency across the company
  • Leverage existing information assets without having to rip-and-replace legacy systems
  • Drill down into production metrics to analyze and resolve manufacturing problems
  • Monitor key performance indicators (KPIs)
  • Create tailored application extensions such as batch analysis, downtime reporting, state tracking and process data aggregation
  • Equate optimized production results to overall business performance of the company
  • Extend Incuity as a platform for further integration efforts, via its web services, object model and relational interface

Contact Information

Corporate
Incuity Software Inc.
20532 El Toro Rd.
#309
Mission Viejo, CA 92692
USA
Main: 949-465-0390
Toll-free: 888-462-8489
http://www.incuity.com
Incuity EMI  Resource Center
WHITE PAPERSCASE STUDIESWEBCASTSVIDEO/PODCASTSE-BROCHURE 
  • Meeting the Challenge of Three Global Manufacturing Imperatives
    In today’s global economy, it is critical that manufacturers address all global issues immediately or they are unlikely to survive over the long term. The solutions must integrate existing manufacturing and enterprise business systems because these are the primary sources of the data that will ultimately drive the solutions.
  • The Business of Manufacturing
    Business Intelligence for Manufacturing (BI4M) allows users the ability to gain access to all the various data sources and customize their view of the results based on their specific needs whether they are on the plant floor or in the executive offices.
  • ISA-95: A Foundation Model for Business Intelligence for Manufacturing
    The elements defined in the ISA-95 standard are useful building blocks for configuring a manufacturing model. Adoption of this standard can facilitate easier access to manufacturing information to better support integration of enterprise and control systems.
  • Meeting the Challenge of 3 Global Manufacturing Imperatives
    Manufacturers must make intelligent business decisions at or near real-time speeds. This whitepaper highlights the challenges that all manufacturers face in today’s global marketplace and shows through real world examples how Business Intelligence for Manufacturing (BI4M) can help meet those challenges.

Core Capabilities

Industries

  • Automotive OEM
  • Chemicals
  • Consumer Packaged Goods - Beverage, Tobacco
  • Consumer Packaged Goods - Food Products
  • Consumer Packaged Goods - House, Health, Beauty Products
  • Electronics and Semiconductors
  • Metals - Primary (Mills, Foundries)
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing
  • Oil and Gas
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Plastics and Rubber Products
  • Pulp and Paper
  • Textiles and Apparel

Platforms

  • Microsoft Vista
  • Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003

Databases supported

  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • Oracle

Target Business Size(s)

  • Large (501+ users)
  • Mid-Size (101-500 users)
  • Small (1-100 users)