Siemens Virtual Client ((new)) 〈FULL – 2025〉
Siemens Virtual Client: Driving Industrial Efficiency Through Virtualization
In a traditional industrial setup, every operator station requires a dedicated physical PC. A replaces these physical stations with an abstracted, virtualized interface. These clients run on a central "Host" server (typically an HP ProLiant or similar industrial-grade server) using a hypervisor like VMware vSphere .
Administrators can deploy, update, and patch dozens of operator stations simultaneously from a single central server. siemens virtual client
The virtual PLC sector is growing at an even faster pace (projected CAGR of 18%), with Siemens, Beckhoff, and Codesys among the leaders. Europe currently holds the largest share of the virtual commissioning market at approximately 49%. The financial benefits are already tangible: the Siemens Group reported a revenue of €78.9 billion for the fiscal year 2025, underscoring the company's capacity to invest in and deliver such transformative solutions at scale.
: IT teams can adjust capacity effortlessly to meet dynamic organizational needs. Administrators can deploy, update, and patch dozens of
Siemens has introduced software-based versions of its hardware controllers, allowing for hardware-independent automation.
) used by operators to interact with the virtual clients running on the server. Key Benefits for Industrial Operations The financial benefits are already tangible: the Siemens
A dedicated, high-speed, and secure industrial Ethernet network transmits screen visuals and peripheral inputs between the server and the factory floor.