What does PI in OSIsoft's 'PI System' stand for?
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What does PI in OSIsoft's 'PI System' stand for?

I can't tell if it stands for the symbol/number Pi, or if it stands for a previous name for the technology, like 'Process Intelligence'. PI is too close to the more common BI to be just a coincidence.

Note - There are Channel9 videos that demonstrate how MS uses OSIsoft to monitor some operations. Links to the C9 videos are from the 'SQL 2008 R2' CEP pages. The SQL CEP features are called StreamInsight.

Generation answered 16/12, 2009 at 19:34 Comment(1)
PI means a lot, jokingly Pi mathematical constant, then PiNetwork, also Performance Index, Private Investigator, etc all this is pointing to one thing *dataCupriferous
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PI used to stand for "Plant Information". Now that the PI System suite of products does much more and is used in many different environments, PI is just "PI".

Mirk answered 17/12, 2009 at 19:18 Comment(0)
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PI stands for Plant Information or Process Information, depending on who you ask.

A little bit of history for you; before PI was used in various industries, it was mainly geared to oil/gas. OSI used to stand for Oil Systems Incorporated.

Geelong answered 8/11, 2013 at 20:14 Comment(0)
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Mainly to store a large amount of historical data for industrial purposes.

A good example is when you need to develop an enhancement in your process to reduce the energy consuption then you can use the informations of each equipment and make plans to reduce it's energy consuption.

Other example is when you need to make industrial informations available for the entire corporation, as the state of a equipment (stopped or running). The PI System has it's own interfaces to make it possible.

Xerophilous answered 2/3, 2020 at 17:0 Comment(0)
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PI stands for process intelligence!whereby in its storage of information like intersection of matrices where there is small set of universe which represent the system,that intersection has never been zero,like for pi it has information as long as it is in connection with the plant.

Spyglass answered 2/3, 2013 at 0:35 Comment(0)

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