Elipse Plant Manager version 6.5 update
EPM Portal features new interface layouts that optimize access and usability
Elipse Software has updated its platform for digital transformation and real-time data management. Elipse Plant Manager (EPM) version 6.5 is brimming with new developments. EPM Portal’s interface was completely redesigned, featuring new layout themes and colors that make it easier to access and use the platform. Additionally, a new type of browsing was introduced, where it’s possible to preset dashboards and access them via tabs.

EPM Portal’s new layout and start dashboard
Another update for this version is the Apache ECharts library, which allows developing widgets in EPM Portal. This library features a wide range of charts that enhance the visualization of information. EPM Server, in turn, now allows aggregating other EPM Servers into it. This helps users visualize information of other EPM Servers from a central EPM Server, even when the data of other servers haven’t been saved in it.
Version 6.5 also brings new tools for functionality management. Users are now able to access numerous information bits of each variable, server, interface, and data treatment system of EPM. With this, they can monitor and evaluate more precisely and accurately the platform’s performance.
About Elipse Plant Manager
This platform offers excellent availability and usability of industrial data, in order to identify improvement opportunities, lower costs, increase products quality, and gain higher operational efficiency. With EPM, it’s possible to collect data from several different sources, add context, and store it efficiently, which results in high performance for recording, querying, and analyzing.
About Elipse Software
As a player in the international market for the past 39 years, Elipse Software develops powerful software tools for real-time management of industrial processes, energy, wastewater, and infrastructure. Compatible with hundreds of different systems and devices, Elipse products turn data into strategic information and undergo constant upgrades for better operational efficiency, scale gains, maximized yields, and minimized losses.

