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Unfortunately, the IoT makes every part of nearly every system vulnerable to network attack. The IoT could easily be called the IoT the Internet of Targets. The IoT is a brave new world for risk management.
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Siemens
This on-demand webinar takes a deep dive into the challenges facing manufacturing today and how the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is transforming the competitive landscape. As the world becomes increasingly connected, digitalization is a key differentiator that will enable companies to remain competitive. Using IIoT data from billions of intelligent devices generating massive volumes of data, digitalization promises lower costs, improved production quality, flexibility, efficiency, shorter response time to market demands, and also opens up new business opportunities.
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Industry Week
In manufacturing, four factors — speed, agility, quality, and reliability — typically decide winners from losers. But most of today’s plants are missing the secret to improving these areas: data. In fact, only a fraction of all data generated in manufacturing plants ever gets analyzed for insights, with little of that in real time. The industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) can change all that, while helping plant operators boost asset performance and returns.
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It is now a well-publicized fact that the IoT predictions from several years ago have completely missed their mark, and arguably are the biggest technology prediction miss in history. Complexity caused by siloed technology stacks and a fragmented mobile network landscape are heralded as the key reasons that have held IoT back.
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