About 10 years ago, representatives of five automation companies met with Microsoft Corp., the Redmond, Wash., software supplier, to define a method for data exchange among computers and controllers ...
Introduced in the late 1990s, OPC quickly became a global standard for communications to Microsoft Windows computers. Tens of thousands of OPC servers were deployed in every corner of the automation ...
The result, released in 1996, was OLE for Process Control, or OPC. “OLE” stood for object linking and embedding—then the Microsoft technology for moving information from application to application ...
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