Released as a robust iteration of GE’s automation suite, iFIX 5.5 introduced several key advancements designed to improve operational efficiency and system integration:

Use the built-in two-hour grace period for testing logic, exploring the workspace, and validating driver configurations.

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Understanding Proficy iFIX 5.5 and licensing Compliance Proficy iFIX 5.5 is a legacy Human Machine Interface (HMI) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) software component developed by GE Digital (formerly GE Intelligent Platforms). Released as part of the Proficy family, version 5.5 provided industrial automation professionals with tools for process visualization, data acquisition, and supervisory control over manufacturing and infrastructure systems.

For more information on purchasing, consulting, and upgrading your SCADA systems, visit the official GE Vernova Website.

Version 5.5 introduced several major updates focused on developer productivity and performance:

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