Paul: So at the time of this recording, we're not yet at 8.1's release, but we're very quickly approaching. But in my opinion, by far the most important part of Ignition 8.1 is really the accumulation of all the maturation that 8.0 went through and us designating 8.1 as long-term support.Ĭolby: Yeah, and we described in the Dev Panel a little bit our even/odd release pattern that we've had for a long time, and so 8.1 is kind of the mature kind of second release of 8.0, so to speak. Can you guys talk about how long we've been working on Ignition 8.1?Ĭarl: In many respects, I really think of basically the whole time span post-8.0.0 release as us working on 8.1, right, because we did collect a few features together and coordinate them into the 8.1.0 release.
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But let's start by going behind the scenes of Development. We're gonna have documentation and videos, so just a heads-up for everyone out there. We have the Ignition Community Live, Episode 19. We have the Developer Panel, where we three specifically did a demo of a lot of the features going into it. There's a lot of other messaging we already have for that. Paul: Alright, so we're gonna focus on Ignition 8.1 today, but just to kinda preface this for our listeners here, I don't really wanna spend a lot of time doing a deep dive on the features in Ignition 8.1.
#INDUCTIVE AUTOMATION IGNITION 8.2 BUG SOFTWARE#
With me today is Carl Gould who is the Director of Software Engineering, and Colby Clegg, the Vice President of Technology. I am the Training Content Manager here at Inductive Automation. Today, he continues to lead the development of Ignition, innovating new ways to elevate both the software and the manufacturing automation industry as a whole. His work has been instrumental to the company's rapid growth ever since. Carl has been with the company from the ground up and was part of the original team that developed Ignition. He is dedicated to a long-term vision of establishing and maintaining Inductive Automation's role as a leader in the market, and Ignition as the platform of choice for all industrial software needs.Ĭarl Gould is Director of Software Engineering at Inductive Automation. Colby is passionate about delivering an unparalleled experience to users through technology, support, and training. "There are always more features … we’ve got this really cool new concept for being able to connect components with piping diagrams." – CarlĬolby Clegg has been with Inductive Automation since the company’s formation, and is one of the original designers of the Ignition software. "The introduction of Workstation is a huge deal … making Perspective a really complete offering for all visualization and application-building needs." – Colby Listen in for a fascinating interview about Ignition’s past, present and future. Plus, they give us a glimpse into the future with potential areas where Ignition can do more, features they’re hoping to get into upcoming releases, and predicting areas of focus for 8.2.
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They also discuss how new Perspective Module features will impact the Vision Module. They discuss the biggest priorities for 8.1, explain its benefits for new and existing customers, and even talk about features that didn’t quite make the cut.
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