Schneider Electric launches EcoStruxure Foxboro Software Defined Automation, the world’s first open, software-defined DCS. The platform enables digital transformation, IT/OT convergence and Industry 4.0 readiness.
EcoStruxure™ Foxboro Software Defined Automation merges operational reliability with IT-style flexibility, accelerating digital transformation across process industries
Schneider Electric has announced the launch of EcoStruxure™ Foxboro Software Defined Automation (SDA) — the industry’s first open, software-defined Distributed Control System (DCS), marking a pivotal shift in the future of industrial automation.
The breakthrough platform combines the decades-long reliability of Foxboro DCS with a modern, software-defined architecture, enabling hybrid and process-industry operators to modernise faster, reduce operational risk, and future-proof their infrastructure.
For decades, Foxboro DCS has functioned as the “brain” of complex industrial environments, managing real-time process control across manufacturing, energy and critical infrastructure. However, rising compliance costs, ageing hardware and the accelerating demand for IT/OT convergence have reshaped industry expectations.
EcoStruxure™ Foxboro SDA introduces a transformative approach: decoupling software from hardware to deliver vendor independence, scalability and seamless interoperability — without compromising availability or reliability.
The Cost of Closed Systems
The urgency of open industrial architecture is underscored by Schneider Electric’s recent global research with Omdia, which found that closed automation systems cost mid-sized industrial companies approximately 7.5 per cent of annual revenue due to downtime, inefficiencies, and compliance retrofits.
Hany Fouda, Senior Vice President, Process Automation at Schneider Electric, said: “EcoStruxure™ Foxboro SDA marks a defining moment for industrial automation. By embracing openness and software-defined architecture, we’re enabling customers to modernise without compromise — protecting existing investments while unlocking future-ready capabilities. This is a strategic enabler for digital transformation.”
Architecture Designed for Industry 4.0
Built on secure-by-design principles and compliant with IEC 62443-3-3 cybersecurity standards, Foxboro SDA delivers a platform engineered for Industry 4.0 and energy transition environments.
Key capabilities include:
Open, Software-Defined Architecture
- Decouples hardware from software
- Enables vendor independence
- Supports scalable, interoperable deployments
Embedded Cybersecurity & IT/OT Convergence
- Secure-by-design compliance
- Enables AI, machine learning and autonomous operations
- Supports edge computing and real-time analytics
Reduced CapEx & OpEx
- Avoids hardware obsolescence
- Enables predictive maintenance
- Streamlines workflows and deployment
Powered by EcoStruxure Automation Expert (EAE), Foxboro SDA enables digital continuity across the entire plant lifecycle—from design and engineering through production and maintenance. By keeping data connected and consistent, the platform enhances quality control, operational efficiency and real-time decision-making.
Craig Resnick, Vice President at ARC Advisory Group, commented:
“By decoupling control logic from hardware, Schneider Electric provides manufacturers with the agility to scale, adapt and simplify operations. This approach reduces maintenance costs, protects legacy automation investments and accelerates digital continuity across the plant lifecycle.”




