List of the Top 3 SCADA Software for Cogent DataHub in 2026

Reviews and comparisons of the top SCADA software with a Cogent DataHub integration


Below is a list of SCADA software that integrates with Cogent DataHub. Use the filters above to refine your search for SCADA software that is compatible with Cogent DataHub. The list below displays SCADA software products that have a native integration with Cogent DataHub.
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    Ignition SCADA Reviews & Ratings

    Ignition SCADA

    Inductive Automation

    Empower your operations with seamless, innovative SCADA solutions.
    Ignition SCADA by Inductive Automation® integrates unlimited licensing with immediate web-based deployment and top-tier tools for supervisory control (SCADA), all within a single open, scalable, and universal platform. This innovative SCADA solution addresses the significant shortcomings of traditional SCADA systems. By utilizing Ignition, your organization can efficiently oversee its operations and manage data tracking, visualization, analysis, and reporting. The Ignition SCADA software encompasses a comprehensive suite of data acquisition tools, featuring OPC UA for compatibility with nearly any PLC and allowing seamless integration with any SQL database. Additionally, Ignition transforms any SQL database into an industrial historian and facilitates connections to IIoT devices through MQTT, enhancing operational capabilities significantly. As a result, Ignition SCADA not only streamlines data management but also empowers businesses to adapt to emerging technologies with ease.
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    AVEVA Edge Reviews & Ratings

    AVEVA Edge

    AVEVA

    Streamline industrial operations with seamless, platform-independent monitoring solutions.
    AVEVA Edge presents a robust solution for SCADA, HMI, and IoT Edge, specifically designed to meet the needs of Original Equipment Manufacturers, System Integrators, and End Users. Its advanced interoperability capabilities ensure a smooth integration with the entire AVEVA product ecosystem, fostering a platform-independent environment that accommodates data and hardware from diverse vendors. Users have the convenience of accessing AVEVA Edge applications across a variety of devices, supported by HTML5 web publishing and compatibility with both Windows and Linux operating systems. This feature empowers them to monitor and control SCADA or HMI applications using smartphones, tablets, panel PCs, and more. Furthermore, the deployment of AVEVA Edge is user-friendly, as its runtimes function seamlessly on both Windows and Linux platforms. The unique ability to create an application once and deploy it across multiple platforms, including Linux-based edge devices, PCs, and industrial computers, provides users with exceptional flexibility and efficiency. Consequently, this adaptability helps organizations streamline their workflows, ultimately leading to significant enhancements in productivity within their industrial operations. By leveraging AVEVA Edge, businesses can stay ahead in a competitive landscape, ensuring they maximize their operational potential.
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    Matrikon OPC Reviews & Ratings

    Matrikon OPC

    Matrikon

    Seamless data exchange for optimized control system connectivity.
    The OPC Data Manager (ODM) is a software solution designed to enable the seamless exchange of data among various OPC servers. This tool is especially beneficial for sharing, mapping, and linking OPC information across different control systems, including PLCs and DCSs. By utilizing widely accessible software solutions, ODM ensures essential connectivity across these systems. Additionally, the Matrikon OPC UA Tunneller proves to be an invaluable resource for extending the lifespan of your control system infrastructure, preparing you for the increasing prevalence of OPC UA. This tool effectively addresses interoperability issues between OPC Classic and OPC UA, as well as facilitating cross-network communications. By opting for this solution, you can quickly and efficiently create connections between OPC Classic systems and transition from Classic to UA. While data sharing among OPC-enabled systems typically involves one application functioning as the OPC client and another as the OPC server, there are scenarios where both applications operate as servers, negating the need for a client. In such cases, ensuring effective communication is vital to sustain operational efficiency and avoid disruptions. Thus, understanding these dynamics can significantly enhance system performance.
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