Integrating the connected world

March 1, 2016

"The “Internet of Things” also known as “Web of things” or “Internet of Everything” is a concept where the objects will be connected to the Internet and be able to identify themselves to other devices without human interaction. "

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Maple Systems, Inc.

Maple Systems Your Industrial Control Solution For over 34 years, Maple Systems has been a leading provider of HMIs (Human Machine Interfaces) in North America, supplying HMI solutions for industrial, OEM, and automation applications. Products include: Smart HMIs for the IIoT, touchscreen HMIs, HMI + PLCs, Industrial PCs, and text-based OITs. Our company headquarters are located in Everett, Washington. Utilized globally across all industries, our powerful control solutions are compatible with the biggest names in PLCsAllen Bradley, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Omron, and more.

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Industry 4.0 in agriculture: Focus on IoT aspects

whitePaper | January 10, 2020

The Industry 4.0 trend is transforming the production capabilities of all industries, including the agricultural domain. Connectivity is the cornerstone of this transformation and IoT a key enabling technology that is increasingly part of agricultural equipment. From Industry 4.0 to Agriculture 4.0 The Industry 4.0 trend is seen as a transforming force that will deeply impact the industry. The trend is building on an array of digital technologies: Internet of Things, Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and of digital practices: cooperation, mobility, open innovation.

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IoT To The Rescue For Biotech & Pharma Manufacturing

whitePaper | March 30, 2022

The Internet of Things (IoT) could not be timelier for biotech/pharma. With fierce cost pressures, thepush for value-based outcomes, and the need for flexible manufacturing solutions, the IoT is the much-needed shot in the arm to bring about transformational change.

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Establishing Confidence in IoT Device Security: How do we get there?

whitePaper | May 14, 2021

The purpose of this draft paper is to start a conversation about what it means to have confidence in the cybersecurity of IoT devices used by individuals and organizations and the various ways of gaining that confidence. This paper describes the landscape of confidence mechanisms that are currently available for establishing the security of IoT devices in the marketplace. In preparing this paper, NIST conducted extensive research on initiatives that can help to instill confidence in IoT device security and held a series of meetings with government and industry experts to glean information on the unique aspects and challenges in this space.

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The Industrial IoT Landscape

whitePaper | December 30, 2019

Our mission is to design and demonstrate an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). We will develop the guidance needed to securely connect and profitably deploy intelligent systems across devices, edge, and cloud.

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Foundational and emergent capabilities of IoT

whitePaper | September 5, 2022

Today’s well-designed, secure and compliant internet of things (IoT) products and services possess extraordinary capabilities. But even knowing the tremendous amount of potential that exists, it can be overwhelming for IT and business leaders to develop an IoT strategy.

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Securing Devices in Advanced Metering Infrastructures

whitePaper | January 8, 2020

Smart grid managers and Head End System (HES) vendors depend on data to drive their business. Receiving and analyzing accurate data from grid endpoints - the smart meters - is the main element that determines business success. Their customers, Distribution System Operators (DSOs) and Advanced Metering Infrastructures (AMI) managers, then use this data for crucial processes: monitoring energy demand and production, load shifting to maintain a persistent grid balance at all times and billing customers. Each tiny bit of data is the starting point for monetization and asset management and it must be accurate and trusted in order to keep power flowing.

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Spotlight

Maple Systems, Inc.

Maple Systems Your Industrial Control Solution For over 34 years, Maple Systems has been a leading provider of HMIs (Human Machine Interfaces) in North America, supplying HMI solutions for industrial, OEM, and automation applications. Products include: Smart HMIs for the IIoT, touchscreen HMIs, HMI + PLCs, Industrial PCs, and text-based OITs. Our company headquarters are located in Everett, Washington. Utilized globally across all industries, our powerful control solutions are compatible with the biggest names in PLCsAllen Bradley, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Omron, and more.

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