Software connects MES to ERP

Richardson, Tex.—USDATA Connector links its Xfactory object modeling Manufacturing Execution System (MES) to SAP R/3 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. Connector provides a seamless supply chain solution from plant floor to enterprise. It is based on Compaq's Enterprise Application Integrator, BusinessBus, and Open Applications Group Integration Specification.

By Staff October 1, 1999

Richardson, Tex.— USDATA Connector links its Xfactory object modeling Manufacturing Execution System (MES) to SAP R/3 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. Connector provides a seamless supply chain solution from plant floor to enterprise. It is based on Compaq’s Enterprise Application Integrator, BusinessBus, and Open Applications Group Integration Specification. Connector enhances visibility of data from USDATA’s FactoryLink and Xfactory manufacturing systems to the enterprise level and offers existing SAP R/3 users a means to connect and coordinate a complete manufacturing environment. USDATA