Ignition: Perspective vs. Vision
Corso Systems explains the differences between—and the specific use cases of—Inductive Automation’s Ignition Perspective Module and Vision Module. Learn why you may want to develop your project with one or both modules.
Ignition Perspective vs. Vision Mobile Module: Best Practices for Moving Forward
Corso Systems describes the difference between Ignition Perspective and Vision Mobile Module, and what you need to know to upgrade your Vision Mobile screens in Ignition 8.1 and beyond.
Ignition vs. Wonderware Part 2
Following up on the first post comparing Ignition to Wonderware we take a deeper dive into the similarities and differences between these 2 platforms.
Vision vs. Perspective Shoot-Out
Read Corso Systems’ Vision vs. Perspective module comparison. Inductive Automation Ignition’s Perspective has widespread usage around the world, what about Vision? Learn when to choose Vision or Perspective.
Ignition vs. Wonderware Part 1
Ignition has taken the manufacturing world by storm, when just a few short years ago Wonderware was the software platform to beat. We compare and contrast the differences in the 2 platforms as they stand today.
ERP Integration: Web Services vs. Database Queries
When integrating with an ERP System, should you use web services, or choose to work with the database directly? Corso Systems explains why this important architecture depends on your project and situation.
Ignition Explained Mobile & Perspective Modules
Corso Systems explains the difference between the Perspective Module and the Mobile Module. Learn why you should be using Perspective, but why you may still need the discontinued Mobile module in legacy installations of Ignition.
Acronyms Are Hard: PID vs. P&ID
Corso Systems explains the differences between the acronyms PID and P&ID. They use same three letters but they both refer to very different things in a manufacturing setting.
DCS versus PLC/SCADA
Corso Systems explores the basic differences between DCS and PLC SCADA systems. We explain why you will likely want to use a SCADA unless you are working with a legacy situation and equipment.