These are the same templates, checklists, and reference diagrams we use in client workshops—kept up to date as Ignition and IIoT practice evolves.
Request access via the contact form or your engagement—most assets are free for operations and integration teams. Some are licensed for a single company site; we will note that in the description when it applies.
| Type | Resource | What you get | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Guide | Ignition Architecture Decision Guide | Standalone vs. redundant pair vs. distributed—selection criteria, licensing angles, and failure modes to rehearse with IT. | View |
| Checklist | UNS Readiness (20 points) | From naming conventions to broker capacity and who owns the emergency patch process when MQTT is in the loop. | View |
| Worksheet | OEE ROI Estimator | Back-of-plant model tying utilization and yield to headcount and margin—sanity checks included so the CFO conversation holds. | View |
| Whitepaper | Ignition vs. Legacy SCADA (technical) | Honest comparison on drivers, web HMI, licensing, and when migration is a trap vs. an opportunity. | View |
| Template | MES Requirements (RFP-ready) | Traceability, quality, scheduling, and integration sections written in language both OT and IT sign off on. | View |
| Framework | Industry 4.0 Phased Roadmap | Connectivity → visibility → predictability → orchestration, with “you are here” diagnostics per plant. | View |
The Insights section on the main site groups blog-style posts, case highlights, and resource cards in one place for quick orientation.
We do not publish our customers’ network diagrams or gateway exports. If you are evaluating us, ask for a redacted design review in an NDA session—those details belong under your firewall.
After you send a request, you will get a link or attachment from our file share, depending on size. For regulated environments we can work through your IT-approved transfer channel.
If you are already a customer, mention your project name and we will attach resources to the runbook we maintain for your site.