In a 2018 survey conducted by Inmarsat, a provider of satellite communications, one quarter of survey respondents said they anticipated spending at least 10% of their IT budgets over the next three ...
It’s no secret manufacturers are beginning to realize the untapped benefits of Industry 4.0 and industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) smart technologies to digitally transform their factories and make ...
With advice from case studies and company input, a new PMMI whitepaper recommends steps to take before implementing your Industrial Internet of Things plan. Here are some steps to consider before ...
This ebook, based on the latest ZDNet / TechRepublic special feature, explores how infrastructure around the world is being linked together via sensors, machine learning and analytics. Read now The ...
Real-time data collection and analysis are at the heart of the industrial internet of things (IIoT). By continuously monitoring equipment and production processes, manufacturers can detect anomalies, ...
Just a few years ago, we were in the beginning stages of learning about the Internet of Things (IoT) and the impact it would have on engineering. Now, we have moved past that initial learning curve ...
If you’re thinking of connecting your industrial devices and processes to the Internet of Things, here is a comparison of Oracle and AWS IIoT products to help you make the right choice. Image: Rebecca ...
Industrial IoT is forcing more networks to the edge and away from central data centers. This is what IT should do now. Image: Mimi Potter/Adobe Stock Network topology has been straightforward for IT ...
In an industrial and commercial world that keeps speeding up to match the soaring expectations of consumers, it is critical that safety is not left behind as operational efficiencies increase. Studies ...
These and many other fascinating insights are from Bain & Company’s Beyond Proofs of Concept: Scaling the Industrial IoT. The article can be downloaded here (12 pp, PDF, no opt-in). Bain is finding ...
While widespread use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in manufacturing may still be several years off, both technologies are beginning to make their way onto the plant floor.