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When proprietary tools no longer cut it

Modern OT architectures are no longer confined to individual machines. They span multiple factories and automation products. What used to be local must now be seen in an enterprise-wide context. This is where proprietary tools fail. It’s where OTbase comes in.

Firmware versions, installed software, serial numbers

Need to know quickly which firmware versions you have running on those I/O cards? Or where you have outdated versions of that engineering software? OTbase tells you in seconds.

Network topology diagrams and IP address management

OTbase automatically creates L1 network topology diagrams, based on switch configuration data. Even your DLRs and fieldbus connections are exposed. Want to reserve IP addresses? Easy.

Obsolescence management

Many of your OT assets are 20 years or older, and spare parts are no longer available. OTbase tells you exactly where those products are installed, using vendor product data that is updated weekly.

Vendor product notifications and safety advisories

Your automation vendor has just notified you of a bug, maybe even a safety risk in some of their products, identified by serial numbers or manufacture date. OTbase lets you to pinpoint affected devices in five minutes.

Asset health tracking

Identify network problems, full hard disks, memory exhaustion etc. before they turn into downtime. OTbase notifies you of deteriorating system health.

Cyber FAT/SAT

Is your new plant system configured according to specification? OTbase tells you in minutes, long before commissioning. What’s more, you can even use OTbase to create your system specifications that you pass to the integrator.

Learn what OT asset management is all about

In complex OT networks, engineers can easily get lost when you have to rely on improper tools such as Excel and Visio.

The OTbase OT asset management software comes with a contextualized OT asset inventory, effective OT vulnerability management, automatic network topology and data flow diagrams, and OT obsolescence management. The OT Asset Management Handbook provides detailed explanations and practical use cases for each of these components.

The OT asset management handbook explains the use cases for OT asset management
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