What's Different Between FactoryTalk DataMosaix SaaS and Cognite CDF?
While
FactoryTalk DataMosaix SaaS
uses CDF as the basis for data services, it is not exactly the same. In terms of both product and marketing perspective, FactoryTalk DataMosaix SaaS
provides a unique offering. In brief, FactoryTalk DataMosaix SaaS
is available in smaller, bite size chunks that are more suited for Rockwell customers. FactoryTalk DataMosaix SaaS
optimized the packages to make them more appealing to industry solutions applications and to facilitate customers to get started within a Land and Expand/LAER paradigm.From a product and features standpoint,
FactoryTalk DataMosaix SaaS
team is working on Rockwell-specific connectors/extractors that connect to data sources like FactoryTalk
Batch and FactoryTalk
Metrics. The team is also working to make these extractors available via FactoryTalk
Manager for deployment at scale.FactoryTalk DataMosaix SaaS
does not include oilfield specific functionality in CDF - such as storing/analyzing Seismic data or Point Clouds. Rockwell also does not currently sell Cognite applications that are not part of CDF, such as InField, Best Day, Maintain, and InRobot. The major technical differences between CDF and
FactoryTalk DataMosaix SaaS
that you will see in the CDF training are around authorization and authentication. CDF uses the customers identity provider (IDP), typically Azure AD where the customers IT department manages user access rights and the generation of Client Secrets and other keys necessary for operating the data service. Rockwell uses FactoryTalk Hub
and the FactoryTalk DataMosaix SaaS
Management Console to manage users and user access rights. The Management Console also is where you create Client Secrets to be able to manage access for extractors or applications. You may see references to using IDPs or AzureAD in the Cognite training or documentation. Expect to use the FactoryTalk DataMosaix SaaS
Management Console instead.Provide Feedback