FactoryTalk® Optix Studio™ Options
FactoryTalk® Optix Studio™
OptionsFactoryTalk® Optix Studio™
is available in two
options, Standard and Pro.- FactoryTalk® Optix Studio™Standard is a locally installed design editor and lets you create and deploy applications from your device. Standard is available at no cost and provides editing tools for designing HMIs with no activation or entitlement required.
- FactoryTalk® Optix Studio™Pro is a cloud-based editor that can run in a web browser or as a locally installed application.FactoryTalk® Optix Studio™Pro requires a subscription, based on a user entitlement.FactoryTalk® Optix Studio™Pro provides technical support and features that require a cloud connection, such as cloud-based code repository integration, cloud-hosted version control, remote deployment (requiresFactoryTalk® Remote Access™), and multi-user collaboration.IMPORTANT:FactoryTalk® Optix Studio™Pro requires an entitlement that you must allocate to an organization.FactoryTalk® Optix Studio™Pro entitlements are then assigned to organization users. See FactoryTalk Optix Studio Entitlement.
Table 1 explains the capabilities of each version.
Feature | Standard | Pro |
|---|---|---|
Install FactoryTalk® Optix Studio™ on your laptop or PC | ||
Build, save, and deploy FactoryTalk® Optix™
applications using the desktop version of FactoryTalk® Optix Studio™
environment | ||
Build, save, and deploy FactoryTalk® Optix™
applications on your laptop or PC using the web-based FactoryTalk® Optix Studio™
environment | — | |
Save FactoryTalk® Optix™ applications and libraries to
a remote repository and track changes with version control | — | |
Allow multiple concurrent users — together with version control, this
feature lets multiple users collaborate on a project simultaneously
while managing potential conflicts | — | |
Deploy FactoryTalk® Optix™ applications to remote
devices from the cloud | — | |
Connect to and monitor remote devices from the cloud | — |
FactoryTalk® Optix Studio™
lets you create your
application by combining your project with the appropriate Runtime. The choice of
Runtime depends on the target-device (see Target Devices), for example x86 or ARM and the
operating system, Windows®
or Linux. See Runtime Sizing Calculator.Provide Feedback