Tibbo AggreGate Tibbo Technology



02 February 2010
Internationalization
AggreGate is now fully internationalized and translated into Russian. Chinese and other versions are coming soon!

18 December 2009
Open-source APIs
Java and .NET open-source APIs allow connecting to AggreGate LinkServer in Agent mode (for "implementing a hardware device" using these languages) or Client mode (for accessing any server/device data, operations and events). Get these APIs in the downloads section.

25 August 2009
AggreGate 4.3
Mac OS support, device discovery, dynamic maps, and more.



Home News Release 4.2

Release 4.2 of Tibbo AggreGate significantly increases system connectivity and device management capabilities by introducing a number new features and modules:


Modbus Device Driver. Full support for Modbus TCP, UDP, RTU, ASCII, and BIN. Unlimited number of registers per device, with individual polling and synchronization options.



OLE for Process Control (OPC) Device Driver. This driver lets LinkServer act as an OPC Client and communicate with OPC Servers from different manufacturers. OPC Data Access (DA) 2.0 specification is fully supported, including arrays and other complex types. Connections are established using Distributed COM (DCOM) technology, bringing several advantages over other OPC Clients, such as interacting with OPC Servers running on remote machines or accessing them from operating systems other than Microsoft Windows. OPC Device Driver is fully functional on versions of LinkServer for Linux and other operating systems.



Major improvements in device communications and synchronization. This includes several methods of fine-grained synchronization control: custom synchronization period for individual settings, Direct mode allowing to avoid caching and perform all read/write operations directly to the device, and suspending devices (temporarily disabling all device I/O).


Trackers. Trackers help monitor mission-critical server data in real-time. All trackers are shown together in a single table that uses color highlighting to indicate their state.


Alert Hysteresis. "Hysteresis" is a term describing the delay between an event and the response to it. This feature allows operators to specify how long must the alert condition last before the alert will is actually raised. This is extremely helpful for defining alerts like "temperature is over 50 degrees for more than 10 minutes".


Alert acknowledgement by e-mail. LinkServer can check incoming mail by polling a POP3 mailbox, so system operators may set alert acknowledgements by replying to alert notification e-mail message and writing an acknowledgement in the reply text.




Data-related context actions. Right-click on any data being viewed or edited to access actions that can be applicable to process it, such as Create Chart or View Change History.



Widgets auto-generation. Create a custom form for editing a complex data structure with just a few mouse clicks. This form may be later fine-tuned in the GUI Builder to better suit your needs.



Gauge, meter and compass widget components. These highly configurable componends are ideal for building custom Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI) for SCADA and sensor monitoring applications.



Absolute positioning in widget containers. Combination of grid and absolute layouts help building complex graphical interfaces.



Event-driven widget scripts. Scripts may be launched upon different system events or just periodically. They can perform widget interface modification on-the-fly, along with custom data processing.



Fully-functional embedded text editor with syntax highlighting. For editing Java code, XML documents, SNMP MIB files, etc.



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