New versions of MNC Software’s Mosaic automation platform and Tapestry workflow engine will be on show in Hall 3.
Mosaic allows users to monitor and control an entire network from a single client, regardless of hardware, protocol or location. With more than 1000 device integrations, its open architecture offers complete scalability with an intuitive user interface, says MNC.
Mosaic 10.7.1 introduces a completely redesigned web layout system, enabling drag-and-drop dashboard building. It now uses Angular 19 as the web framework for enhanced performance and future-proofing.
Tapestry is a no-code workflow orchestrator that lets users build complex workflows without the need for specialist coding. Version 1.2.0 sees enhancements including a pluggable schedule connector. Users can now build in conditional tasks and thread input arguments at runtime to allow for dynamic reconfigurations. IBC will also see the introduction of powerful new resource management facilities into the platform.
Also on display will be Tessera, a system for bringing ‘a whole business under one roof’, whether that is physical assets, services, configurations, SLAs and any other operational and business data.
Stand Number: 3.A62
Company: MNC Software
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