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HMI Pricing
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Posted by pbarker on 22 October, 2008 - 9:32 am
If anyone can tell me where I can go to find the pricing for HMI software, it would be most helpful. I'm looking for pricing on WinCC, Honeywell, GE Fanuc. Thanks. My email is pbarker at mobiform. com.


Posted by Mark on 23 October, 2008 - 8:07 am
Hi,

You might want to take a look at PeakHMI. The pricing for PeakHMI is on the main web page.

Good luck,

Mark
http://www.peakhmi.com


Posted by bob peterson on 23 October, 2008 - 6:27 pm
I doubt you can get enough of an answer for it to make any sense.

There are usually different prices for runtime only versus development
systems.

Most have different prices for different levels of functionality.

Often there are substantial discounts for multiple licenses.

Sometimes OEMs and integrators can get licenses they cannot resell for much less than regular licenses.

Many times there are products bundled together that you may not need if you buy one product over another, so it is hard to compare the functionality of different products.


Posted by Nathan Boeger on 26 October, 2008 - 10:58 am
FactoryPMI also has full pricing information on the web site.

http://www.inductiveautomation.com

The vendors that you asked for, as well as the other major players (AB/Rockwell, Wonderware) tend to not provide this information because their models afford them lots of pricing games and they have flexibility at the distributer level. Bottom line, contact your local distributer.

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Nathan Boeger
http://notanotherindustrialblog.blogspot.com

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