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Integrated Architecture

Scalable . . . Multidisciplined . . . Information-Enabled

As a manufacturer, OEM or System Integrator, each day brings new challenges.

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All of these challenges must be met in an ever-changing competitive environment.
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The Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture™ system improves your productivity and reduces total cost of ownership by providing unparalleled functionality, flexibility and scalability. Using sophisticated control, networking, visualization and information technologies, the Integrated Architecture addresses a full range of control and information needs for discrete, motion, process and batch control, drive control, and safety applications.

The Integrated Architecture also addresses plant or enterprise performance and information needs including quality and compliance, production management and asset management. By emphasizing third party connectivity, interoperability and use of open industry standards, the Integrated Architecture provides seamless information integration with the rest of the site or enterprise.

Unlike traditional architectures, the Integrated Architecture reduces total cost of ownership by using a single control infrastructure for the entire range of factory automation applications, large or small. This enables you to reuse engineering designs and practices to reduce development time and cost, quickly respond to customer or market demands, reduce maintenance costs and downtime and easily access plant and production data from business systems for better management decision-making.

Improve Productivity With One Solution


Today, many companies use different control and information systems for each type of production discipline. This approach means difficult and expensive systems integration, but even more importantly, decisions are made based on the limitations and boundaries of these disparate systems diminishing your ability to make timely, fully informed decisions and take action.

Real-time information exchange between production and the rest of the enterprise is critical for making business decisions that improve responsiveness, increase productivity, reduce costs and assure regulatory compliance.

Unlike conventional architectures, the Integrated Architecture provides fully integrated, scalable solutions for the full range of control and information disciplines, providing you with the insight and performance to optimize production, respond more quickly to customer or market demands and reduce costs. The Integrated Architecture provides your competitive advantage.

Our customers describe the value of Rockwell Automation's Integrated Architecture best.

Improve Flexibility

"The scalable system allows for easy upgrades. For the end users, it helps them compete in today's marketplace by being reliable, fast and flexible. It's a powerful solution for customers and a great time-saver for the manufacturer — really a win-win situation for everyone involved."
— Darren Elliott, Chief Engineer, RA Jones & Co., Inc. [Full story]

Reduce Development Time

"It's so much easier to create I/O tag names online, anytime. We do not need to shut off the machine to re-do the program. Using standard tools, objects, graphics, and imported bitmaps, we can configure screens quickly and easily. Other timesaving advantages include cut/copy/paste functions and import/export tags in and between PanelView applications."
— Leslie Lim, Technical Executive, PSB Corporation [Full story]

Improve Quality

(Rockwell Automation's batch solution) allowed us to leverage Integrated Architecture and employ batch mobility and standardization concepts through the ISA S88 standards. This was important since we were also seeking a common ground for our engineers to program, troubleshoot, and maintain the system. . . . We've been able to achieve additional savings through increased batch accuracy."
— Rick Kurio, Control Systems Coordinator, Canbra Foods [Full story]