Integrity™ 2.0 meets Reliability & Collaboration Needs of Operations, Maintenance & Safety Personnel in Process Manufacturing Operations

July 26, 2007
PAS announced the release of Integrity™ 2.0 today, the next version of its highly successful automation configuration management solution installed at 500+ sites world-wide. The new version of Integrity provides a single web view to all real-time data flow and automation assets across the plant, making it especially well-suited to meet the needs of Operations, Maintenance & Safety personnel at process manufacturing facilities world-wide. Integrity logs all changes to the real-time infrastructure so that authorized users can view the actual system & application inter-dependencies normally available to the control system administrators only. Integrity 2.0 continues a successful legacy of documenting control system configurations and interconnectivities within plants. From its beginning as DOC3000®, a documentation solution developed specifically for Honeywell’s TPS systems, Integrity has grown to encompass every major control system, as well as instrument databases, Distributed Control Systems, PLC’s, historians, and multivariable controllers. “PAS tools, especially Integrity, offer a great way to take a snapshot of the plant automation systems,” said Jack Roachell, a Process Control Engineer at Chevron. “Using Integrity, our plants have a tool to understand the existing real-time system configuration. Integrity provides the ability to document the linkages between systems in a centralized repository, while shortening the learning curve for Chevron’s new hires.” “Integrity 2.0 helps improve plant reliability by exposing the plant’s real-time data infrastructure and configuration details to the various teams within the plant, not just the control engineer,” says Eddie Habibi, Founder and CEO of PAS. “The ability to view data flow and configuration information across multiple systems in a plant or enterprise in a single web view promises to revolutionize the way various plant personnel work together and manage change within the control networks at the plant for greater plant reliability and staff efficiencies.”