List of ABB Automation Builder Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with ABB Automation Builder. This list is updated as of May 2026.

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    Rayven Reviews & Ratings

    Rayven

    Turn fragmented operational data into automation and made-to-fit operational solutions.
    Rayven designs and delivers operational systems for industrial and asset-intensive businesses. We connect fragmented data from IT, OT, IoT, files, and existing systems - anything - without rip-and-replace, then turn it into automation and operational applications that run in one place. Rayven replaces spreadsheets, manual processes, and disconnected tools with systems built around how operations actually run - across sites, assets, and teams. Customers get real-time visibility, automated workflows, and practical systems that work in industrial environments. Everything is delivered end-to-end, including the underlying technology. Rayven works directly with customers and through partners via white-label and co-branded solutions. Based in Australia and New Zealand, working globally.
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    Resource Tuner Console Reviews & Ratings

    Resource Tuner Console

    Heaventools Software

    Effortlessly automate resource editing for Windows applications today!
    Resource Tuner Console is a command-line resource editor that allows developers to quickly modify various resource types—like version variables, icons, messages, and strings—in numerous compiled Windows 32/64-bit EXE and DLL files via batch files in mere seconds. This tool provides robust automation features for a diverse array of resource editing tasks, enabling users to streamline processes such as adding, replacing, or removing icons, bitmaps, and string resources including Version Information, Manifest, and StringTables. Aimed at Windows software developers, RTC is designed to simplify the repetitive task of resource editing. It utilizes the Windows Script Host engine for executing scripts, which means it can be easily run on any Windows system since the Script Host is included in the standard OS installation. By default, RTC uses VBScript as its primary scripting language, but developers can also employ any active scripting language compatible with Windows Script Host, such as JavaScript, Perl, Python, Rexx, TCL, and Lua, to craft personalized scripts for enhanced functionality. This flexibility allows for tailored automation solutions that can significantly improve productivity during resource management tasks.
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