Integration Objects to launch OPC UA Server for Modbus

Integration Objects is proud to announce the launch of a new version of its OPC UA Server for Modbus. This OPC UA server is set to collect data from any field device that supports the Modbus protocol. The OPC UA server for Modbus transfers real-time data to external applications such as historians, SCADA, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES).

Integration Objects is proud to announce the launch of a new version of its OPC UA Server for Modbus. This OPC UA server is set to collect data from any field device that supports the Modbus protocol.


The OPC UA server for Modbus transfers real-time data to external applications such as historians, SCADA, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES).
Using this Modbus to OPC UA interface, you can securely communicate with a plethora of Modbus Protocols over Ethernet and/or Serial.

Features at a glance:
- Easy configuration and fast deployment
- Versatile Modbus communication over TCP/IP and serial port communication
- Security built-in for OPC UA communications and compliance with requirements from IEC62443
- Numerous systems integrations from various vendors

-> Request a demo today and connect your Modbus devices to one single OPC UA Server: https://integrationobjects.com/sioth-opc/sioth-opc-unified-architecture/opc-ua-server-for-modbus/

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