Every maintenance manager has a version of this story: a panel goes down at a remote site, the error message isn’t clear, and getting eyes on the problem means dispatching a technician (who’s an hour away, minimum). Meanwhile, the line sits idle. For OEMs, it’s the same calculation in reverse: a customer calls with an issue on a machine that shipped six months ago and is running two states over. Sending someone costs real money. The ability to connect remotely, look at what’s actually happening on the HMI, and push a fix without rolling a truck is a direct line to reduced downtime costs and faster response times.
FactoryTalk Optix was built with remote access as a first-class capability, not an afterthought. Paired with FactoryTalk Remote Access™, it gives engineers and integrators a complete picture: a modern HMI platform that can be designed, deployed, and managed from anywhere, with the security architecture to satisfy IT requirements. At HESCO, we help customers across a range of industries evaluate and deploy the full FactoryTalk software portfolio. This article covers how Optix and Remote Access work together, what the endpoint and licensing options look like, and why the combination changes the economics of HMI support.
Here’s the short version: FactoryTalk Remote Access creates a secure VPN tunnel between a centralized web-based manager and endpoint devices in the field: OptixPanels, embedded edge compute modules, IPCs running the Optix runtime, or dedicated routers. Studio Pro extends that capability into the development workflow itself, enabling remote deployment of application updates without physical access to the target device. Together, they close most of the gaps that have historically made remote HMI management difficult to do securely.
The architecture has two components, and understanding both is important before evaluating how it fits your application.
Concurrent connections are licensed at the Manager level—with options ranging from 1 to unlimited—and represent the number of users who can be connected simultaneously across the entire organization. The connections aren’t tied to specific devices, so the same pool covers your entire installed base.
The Remote Access Runtime software comes in two tiers, and the difference is meaningful depending on your use case:
The practical decision point: if your support workflow is limited to HMI visibility and interaction, Basic is sufficient. If remote engineers need access to controllers, drives, or other network devices behind the HMI, or if remote application deployment is part of the workflow, Pro is the right license.
Remote access to a running HMI is useful. The ability to update the application running on that HMI without sending anyone onsite is where the ROI case gets compelling for OEMs and integrators in particular.
Studio Pro’s cloud-hosted development environment connects to FactoryTalk Hub™ for project storage, version control, and multi-user collaboration. When a remote deployment is needed, Studio Pro uses FactoryTalk Remote Access Runtime Pro to push the updated application directly to the target device over the VPN tunnel. The workflow looks like this in practice:
For OEMs managing a fleet of deployed machines, this is a significant operational shift. Bug fixes, recipe updates, screen revisions, and configuration changes that previously required a site visit can now be handled in the same workflow as any other software update, with full audit trail and version history.
Remote access to OT systems is an area where IT security teams have historically pushed back hard, and not without reason. FactoryTalk Remote Access was designed with IT-compliant security standards in mind. The key features:
The combination of FactoryTalk Optix and FactoryTalk Remote Access closes the loop on a problem that has added cost and complexity to HMI support for a long time. Remote visibility, remote deployment, and role-based access management built into the platform means the support model for connected machines can finally match the way teams actually work. If you’re specifying a new HMI project or evaluating how to modernize remote support for an existing installation, this is the conversation to have before the next truck roll.
Want to understand how FactoryTalk Remote Access fits your specific application and installed base? The HESCO team can walk you through endpoint options, licensing, and what a deployment would look like for your environment. Get in touch with our team and let’s work through it together.