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Tatsoft’s FrameworX is a SCADA/HMI/IIoT platform for industrial automation, positioned as an alternative to traditional SCADA software. It targets use cases in oil and gas, steel, pharmaceuticals, water utilities, food, building automation, and more. According to the official website, it has 5,000+ deployments worldwide and is built by a team with 30+ years of industrial software experience.
At the center of the platform is a unified Designer environment covering device connectivity, alarms, Historian, reporting, scripting, datasets, security, and DevOps. Its key differentiator is AI Designer: engineers can describe requirements in natural language, and the AI can create tags, devices, alarms, historians, screens, and scripts in real time inside the IDE. FrameworX 10.1.5 also provides a local AI Runtime, allowing a language model to run on the same machine as the SCADA server, read real-time tags, alarms, and historical data, and by default not write setpoints or acknowledge alarms.
Connectivity is strong. The source text lists OPC-UA, Modbus, BACnet, MQTT SparkplugB, Siemens S7, Allen-Bradley ControlLogix, REST, SQL, and 100+ native drivers, along with a built-in MQTT broker and Unified Namespace. Deployment can be on-premises, edge, hybrid, or cloud-based; WebAssembly/HTML5 supports desktop, web, and mobile access. On the development side, it supports .NET, C#, VB.NET, Python 3, ML.NET, MCP server, and more.
Its commercial model emphasizes “all modules included,” with no growth penalty based on tags, clients, or add-on modules. The publicly available text only discloses partial details: three editions are mentioned — Enterprise, MachineHMI, and EdgeConnect — with EdgeConnect listed at $750. For system integrators, Vanguard Alliance is $0 enrollment + $750/yr, while the standard SI Partner Program is $1,695 enrollment + $750/yr. Full pricing for end customers still requires checking the pricing page or requesting a quote.
Its strengths are broad industrial protocol support, a complete module set, local AI that helps keep factory data within controlled boundaries, and training, NFR licenses, and direct engineering support for system integrators. Limitations include incomplete pricing information, a strongly engineering-oriented product, and a learning curve that requires OT/SCADA background. There is also no clear information on local service, payment methods, or compliance certifications in China. It is best suited for system integrators, OEMs, factory IT/OT teams, and industrial enterprises that need to scale from edge deployments to enterprise-level systems.
The source text does not specify website accessibility, payment methods, or China node information, so the status is considered “unknown.” For projects in mainland China, it is recommended to verify software download availability, license activation, technical support time zones, network dependencies of AI components, and how it compares with local SCADA or industrial internet platform alternatives.
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