Why Use UCOS
UCOS is specifically designed to make upgrading control systems less risky, less costly, and easier.

UCOS relies on industry standards for hardware and software connectivity.
In addition UCOS offers unique features that allow you to recycle your engineering efforts.
The result is a control system that saves time, saves money, reduces the risk of improper implementation, and makes it much easier to maintain and upgrade.
Why use UCOS?
Highlights
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UCOS includes comprehensive functionality and does the work of an army of integrators, so there are no integration costs. |
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UCOS works with off-the-shelf hardware available from multiple competitive sources, which lowers hardware costs. |
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UCOS actually enforces standards. The result is greater consistency and reliability throughout the system. |
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UCOS does not force you to upgrade everything all at once. Schedule upgrades when they fit into your budget and strategy. |
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UCOS allows you to develop faster because it automates what other control systems make you do manually. |
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UCOS allows you to boost productivity because fewer developers can get more done in less time.
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Typically, UCOS can be installed with little or no downtime depending on the process and site. |
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Because UCOS is hardware independent, you can upgrade without re-engineering the system, another time and money saver. |
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UCOS eases maintenance by allowing much of it to be performed centrally.
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By saving money on hardware, development, and maintenance, UCOS represents a much lower overall cost of ownership. |
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