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Totally Integrated Automation
Efficient interoperability of all automation components
Making things right with Totally Integrated Automation
Totally Integrated Automation, industrial automation from
Siemens, stands for the efficient interoperability of all auto-
mation components. The open system architecture covers
the entire production process and is based on end-to-end
shared characteristics: consistent data management, global
standards, and uniform hardware and software interfaces.
Totally Integrated Automation lays the foundation for
comprehensive optimization of the production process:
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Time and cost savings due to efficient engineering
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Minimized downtime due to integrated diagnostic
functions
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Simplified implementation of automation solutions due
to global standards
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Better performance due to interoperability of system-
tested components
A unique complete approach for all industries
As one of the world's leading automation suppliers,
Siemens provides an integrated, comprehensive portfolio
for all requirements in process and manufacturing industries.
All components are mutually compatible and system-tested.
This ensures that they reliably perform their tasks in industrial
use and interact efficiently, and that each automation solu-
tion can be implemented with little time and effort based
on standard products. The integration of many separate indi-
vidual engineering tasks into a single engineering environ-
ment, for example, provides enormous time and cost savings.
With its comprehensive technology and industry-specific
expertise, Siemens is continuously driving progress in manu-
facturing industries – and Totally Integrated Automation plays
a key role.
Totally Integrated Automation creates real value added in
all automation tasks, especially for:
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Integrated engineering
Consistent, comprehensive engineering throughout the
entire product development and production process
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Industrial data management
Access to all important data occurring in productive
operation – along the entire value chain and across
all levels
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Industrial communication
Integrated communication based on international
cross-vendor standards that are mutually compatible
•
Industrial security
Systematic minimization of the risk of an internal or
external attack on plants and networks
•
Safety Integrated
Reliable protection of personnel, machinery, and the
environment thanks to seamless integration of safety
technologies into the standard automation
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