Avnet
The emergence of the Internet of Things has changed the way engineers approach environmental control systems. It is now easier than ever to control the direct and indirect environmental factors to which housing, urban areas, or industrial plants are subject, through cloud-based solutions, thresholds and automatic response procedures. Sensors play a key role in these systems, gathering the data from which intelligent decisions can be made by a central control system.
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In less than 1 hour it is possible to connect any machinery or industrial asset in order to monitor production in real-time, measure energy consumption, predict malfunctions, and get real-time notifications. The innovativeness of the new system is enabled by the presence of a no-code configuration wizard that allows, in just a few clicks, one to choose the most suitable App for each machine that you want to monitor and view their data on dashboards without writing code or having to follow complicated procedures of configuration.
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The IoT market is expected to continue growing fast, reaching 12.5 billion IoT device shipments in 2026. These devices will generate vast amounts of data essential for digital transformations across all industries. However, enterprise digitization and automation journeys are not always straightforward and as IoT ecosystems are fragmented with no way to secure data exchanges across disparate, zero trust environments.
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SOFTWARE AG
The Internet of Things (IoT) is making major transformational changes to supply chains. How can improved connectivity and analytics give you a strategic advantage? Learn more in this webinar IoT Supply & Demand Chain Executive Educational Webinar with Software AG’s Sean Riley.
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