

Capture and access massive industrial data volumes at lightning speed.
Organise your data with a powerful asset model for clear process insights.
Create intuitive trends and live dashboards effortlessly using Axiom.
Canary captures and stores time-series data like any historian, but that’s where the similarities mostly end. Instead of just archiving, Canary helps you make sense of your data without changing the source.
It features asset models and virtual views to organise raw data points, smart calculations for real-time KPIs, event tracking to give meaning to your data streams, and the Axiom visualisation tool for building intuitive trends and dashboards.
What also sets Canary apart is its ease of use. It's surprisingly simple to install, configure, and maintain, even with complex industrial setups spanning multiple sites. This makes it a powerful and reliable way to learn from the past, while preparing for the future.
Canary is our go-to historian when our clients need a mature, dedicated solution that can handle massive scale and speed. When we implement it, we know that our clients’ data isn't just sitting in a database. All that valuable information is organised, contextualised, and immediately made available for dashboards, reports, and other analytics.
Canary has been around for decades and focuses on doing one thing right, instead of a bit of everything. It's a high-performance, reliable data backbone that matches our vision of truly connected factories, so we're proud to call ourselves a Certified Partner.
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