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Industry Article / Nov. 13, 2025

How Ignition is Changing the SCADA Game

Ignition is a modern, flexible, SCADA platform that is redefining the industry standard.

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Audio/Video / Nov. 12, 2025

Flexware Innovation on Ignition 8.3, MQTT & Spark MES - Eric Moormon - Ep. 046

OpSite Energy | EnergyTech Podcast - ICC 2025

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Press Release / Nov. 10, 2025

IDOM Achieves Premier Integrator Status

Based in More Than 125 Countries, System Integrator Builds Innovative Solutions With Ignition Software Platform

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Audio/Video / Nov. 5, 2025

HMS Red Lion on Cost, Complexity & Cyber at the Edge - Ep 045 - Mark La Liberte

OpSite Energy | EnergyTech Podcast - ICC 2025

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Industry Article / Nov. 3, 2025

Why Git Version Control Is Essential for Automation Projects

Using Inductive Automation’s Ignition software as an example, I explain how Git transforms automation development by tracking every change in Ignition 8.3 and PLC projects, enabling safer collaboration and efficient troubleshooting.

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Industry Article / Nov. 3, 2025

Inductive Automation Streamlines Access and Evolves Its Identity Program with Duo’s Security-first IAM

Inductive Automation Streamlines Access and Evolves Its Identity Program with Duo’s Security-first IAM

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Audio/Video / Oct. 29, 2025

Leveling Up Ignition: UDTs, UNS, & Scaling Architectures — Jonathan Huddle - Ep. 043

OpSite Energy | EnergyTech Podcast - ICC 2025

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Industry Article / Oct. 27, 2025

Before We Talk Industry 5.0… Let’s Finish 4.0” — Lessons from Travis Cox (Inductive Automation)

Manufacturing Runs the World Interview

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Audio/Video / Oct. 27, 2025

Inside Smart Factories And How Machines Talk

Travis Cox interview with Manufacturing Runs the World Podcast

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Industry Article / Oct. 24, 2025

How Toyota broke data silos, cut duplicate work in its factories

The automaker's engineers discovered their digital infrastructure was creating the very "motion waste" they sought to eliminate.

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