Three integrated product lines — SCADA, automation, and networking — engineered for Midwest industrial operations.
CoreVision is StableCore's flagship SCADA platform — developed over 12 years of deployment at Missouri industrial facilities and continuously refined based on feedback from our operators and engineers. It is not a rebranded commercial SCADA package; it is a purpose-built platform for the specific operating environment of mid-size Midwest manufacturers and utilities.
CoreVision is designed to be operated by plant personnel, maintained by StableCore engineers, and integrated with the specific mix of legacy and modern equipment that characterizes most Missouri production facilities. Its architecture prioritizes reliability, security, and the complete data transparency that allows operators to understand their process — not just watch it.
CoreControl encompasses StableCore's full process automation capability — from single-machine PLC retrofits to complete greenfield automation systems for new production lines. Our control systems engineers are factory-certified on all major PLC platforms and have programmed automation systems for every major process type found in Missouri's industrial base.
Our approach to automation design begins with a thorough functional specification that documents every operating requirement before a line of code is written. We use structured programming practices, full code documentation, and rigorous FAT/SAT testing procedures that ensure the system works exactly as intended — before and after startup.
CoreNet is StableCore's industrial network infrastructure product line — purpose-built network architecture for the demanding environments of manufacturing facilities and industrial infrastructure. Industrial networks are not enterprise networks: they must tolerate temperature extremes, vibration, electromagnetic interference, and the specific traffic patterns of real-time control systems while maintaining the reliability that production depends on.
Our network engineers design OT networks from the device level through the enterprise demilitarized zone — applying defense-in-depth security architecture that meets IEC 62443 and NIST SP 800-82 requirements while preserving the operational visibility and remote access capabilities that modern plant management requires.