What IIoT Means for Manufacturing

IIoT is perhaps the biggest buzzword in factory automation today, and it is a key aspect of Industry 4.0. But IIoT is more than just the way of the future. IIoT already impacts the way factories operate today, and it will increasingly impact businesses in the future.

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Shanghai Minimally Invasive Software Co., Ltd. is committed to providing customers with end to end, one-stop "Internet +" well-known national high-tech enterprise transformation services. In 2002, the United States was founded by Microsoft and Shanghai Alliance Investment Co., Ltd. joint venture, now has more than 4,000 experienced industry and technical experts, has 13 global delivery centers, delivery network covers Asia (China, Japan and Hong Kong, China area), North America and Europe (Sweden, United Kingdom) and other countries and regions. As the world's leading information technology and service providers, minimally invasive software with many partners, including Microsoft, Tencent, Alibaba, Baidu, including, in big data cloud computing, smart city, and the Internet of Things + and other fields, has a wealth of project experience and outstanding technical strength.

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