FLECS Blog
From Cost Trap to Competitive Edge: How Software Separation Boosts Export Margins
Too many industrial companies still give away one of their most valuable assets: their software. By bundling it with hardware exports, they not only inflate costs but also lose out on potential revenue.Stop giving away your software. Start building your digital...
FLECS x Noux Node: Secure Edge Updates for Every Device – Now in the FLECS Marketplace
Securing the Edge - Now Across All Major PLCs At FLECS Technologies, we’ve already enabled container-based software distribution for industrial systems. But with our new partner Noux Node, we’re pushing that capability to the next level. The new Noux Node Edge App...
FLECS 4.0.0-snowhare: Follow the white hare – and explore the future in Rust
Overview FLECS 4.0.0-snowhare marks the start of a new era: our core has now been fully migrated from C++ to Rust. The result? Improved performance, security, and system stability. Combined with a new API, revamped app configuration UI, and significantly faster...
Free software’s out: How Smart Machine Builders Are Boosting Export Margins
Industrial machinery is at a crossroads. Companies that still deliver software and hardware as a single bundled package are leaving serious money on the table. The digital transformation has already unlocked new ways to increase margins and improve flexibility -...
Make or Buy in Industrial Automation: Why Building Your Own App Store Rarely Pays Off
The digital transformation of industrial systems is accelerating rapidly – and with it, the demand for scalable software solutions. Whether you're a component manufacturer, machine builder, or industrial software provider – the same strategic question arises:Should...
FLECS x acontis: Enabling a Seamless Migration from Windows to Linux in Industrial Automation
The Challenge: Moving from Windows to Linux — Without the Risk Many machine builders and system integrators in industrial automation face a critical challenge:How can they transition from established Windows-based control systems to modern, Linux-based platforms —...
FLECS Joins Margo: Advancing Open Interoperability at the Industrial Edge
At FLECS, openness and flexibility have always been at the core of our vision for the future of industrial automation. That’s why we are excited to announce that FLECS is now part of the Margo alliance and forums, an ambitious new project hosted by the Linux...
Transforming Manufacturing into Software-Defined Products: A Guide to Recurring Revenue
In today's rapidly evolving industrial landscape, manufacturers have achieved remarkable heights in hardware precision and reliability. German engineering, in particular, has set global standards for excellence in industrial components and machinery. However, even...
Industrial Control as a Service: The Future of Automation
For decades, the automation pyramid has shaped the process industry – but is it still up to date? Increasing demands for flexibility, scalability, and digitalization require new concepts. Industrial Control as a Service is an innovative approach based on modern IT...
FLECS in the Spotlight: Marketplace as a Service
At SPS 2024, the future of app-based automation took center stage. Computer & Automation sat down with Patric Scholz, CEO and Co-Founder of FLECS, to discuss how the Marketplace as a Service concept is reshaping industrial automation. How is FLECS Changing the...
FLECS at All About Automation Friedrichshafen 2025
Experience the FLECS App Store live – together with Schubert System Elektronik! We’re excited to welcome you to the All About Automation in Friedrichshafen on February 25-26, 2025! Together with Schubert System Elektronik GmbH, we will be showcasing innovative...
FLECS 3.6.0-Hedgehog: Introducing Micro-Service Architecture to Automation
Release Overview The Micro Service Architecture, a concept well-established in the IT world, is now making its way into automation, and FLECS is leading the charge. With the release of FLECS Version 3.6.0-Hedgehog, we are proud to introduce Multi-Image Apps, pushing...