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SFA + Predator DNC Software for Windows



Shop Floor Automations (SFA), a provider of software for the manufacturing shop floor, installed Predator's version 9.0.16 through the end of 2013 while beta testing version 10.0 of Predator DNC Software and Editor.

Version 9.0 has been installed at hundreds of different sites. The main benefit is its compatibility with Windows 7 and Windows 2008/2012 server, including both 32- and 64-bit operating systems.

"The DNC is easily migrated from previous versions running under Windows XP to the latest Predator DNC with our migration tools and hardware program," said SFA President Greg Mercurio. "Customers have used the same solution for years from us and if it works, they do not want to change anything unless needed. Because of the end to Microsoft's support for Windows XP, we have created a program to assist customers in keeping their machines up and running without interrupting production."

SFA can provide end users with new hardware to integrate their existing wired system into wireless 802.11 B/G or embrace Ethernet technology on the shop floor. The use of RS232 serial ports is being phased out and networking CNC machines is becoming more prevalent. Predator Software includes functionality to communicate via FTP or Windows Share, and supports the use of the Fanuc Focus to simplify file transfers. RS232 standard protocol is also included to support the hundreds of legacy CNC controllers with enhanced file management tools to automate the download and upload process.

"The beta version 10.0 of Predator DNC is continuing to add functionality to the DNC server side to allow better compatibility to run as a Service under Windows 2008R2/2012," said a company spokesperson. "New licensing price points are now available for adding smaller groups of machines and leveraging quantity discounts for licenses that 'float' on the shop floor. Additionally, a new comprehensive machine logging and error reporting has been designed to help companies that have Predator's Machine Data Collection (MDC) software module."

For more information contact:

Greg Mercurio, President

Shop Floor Automations, Inc.

5360 Jackson Drive, Suite #206

La Mesa, CA 91942

877-611-5826 / 619-461-4000

info@shopfloorautomations.com

www.shopfloorautomations.com

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