Tatsoft Releases FrameworX 10.1.5 with Local AI and Knowledge Graph Features
Tatsoft has released FrameworX 10.1.5, its latest update to the unified SCADA, HMI, and Historian platform for industrial automation, announced in a press release. The release introduces complete AI integration across engineering and operations environments, an industrial ontology layer with a live Knowledge Graph, and a local AI service that runs fully on the customer’s server without cloud dependency.
In the FrameworX Designer, an AI assistant connects through eighteen native MCP tools to generate tags, alarms, displays, device links, and scripts from plain language inputs. During runtime, users can query process data, historian records, and active alarms through an AI Chat interface. The AI system is optimized for Anthropic Claude and supports other MCP-compatible models.
FrameworX 10.1.5 also includes an ontology layer following ISA-88, ISA-95, and OPC-UA standards, enabling semantic organization of assets and devices. A one-click Knowledge Graph report produces a visual hierarchy of assets, and the new TKnowledgeGraph control displays these relationships in WPF and HTML5 clients. Additional improvements include new database connectors for MongoDB and QuestDB, OIDC and OAuth2 Single Sign-On, REST APIs, and updated runtime support for .NET 10 LTS.
The update is available now as a free upgrade for existing FrameworX 10.x users with no migration required.
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