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Prosys OPC UA Browser and Simulation Server 4.0.0 released

17.09.2019


We have released a new major version of the Prosys OPC UA Browser (previously named Prosys OPC UA Client) and Prosys OPC UA Simulation Server.

The old Prosys OPC UA Client is now renamed as Prosys OPC UA Browser. The new UI and implementation technologies are more in line with our other applications. It now has a dedicated data logger (available via Data View), which can log data to files continuously. Application Instance Certificates can now be managed with the new Certificates View.

The Prosys OPC UA Simulation Server has a redesigned Simulation View. It adds more options for creating, editing and organizing simulation variables in the server address space.

Both applications add support for OPC UA 1.04 features, mainly the new security policies. Simulation Server also supports Reverse Connections. Additionally, the installer for the applications is improved, which enables future updates to be upgraded directly without the need to manually uninstall old versions.

Read more at the release notes for Browser »

Read more at the release notes for Simulation Server »

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