Supports applications ranging from single-node systems to large-scale enterprise deployments spanning multiple facilities.
The popularity of iFIX 5 is not merely due to memory management; it stems from a suite of features designed to maximize uptime and usability.
iFIX 5.0 provided one-time configuration for both iFIX and Proficy Historian databases, allowing users to read time-stamped historical data directly into process graphics using standard Datalinks. System Requirements and Architecture
iFIX 5.0 adopted the "Ribbon Bar" concept similar to Microsoft Office, organizing configuration tools into galleries to reduce "time to access" for developers.