Optimizing Operations with Connected Devices

March 1, 2016

Machine-to-Machine (M2M) technology allows organizations to gather data from the edge of the enterprise and apply it in ways that impact the business. This white paper will provide an overview of how organizations can optimize operations using M2M technology to create strong return on investment (ROI). It will offer examples of how companies are using equipment data throughout the enterprise to gain
efficiency and increase revenue. Specifically, it will discuss M2M and its potential to impact the business by improving operational efficiency, increasing profitability, creating new revenue streams and enhancing customer service.

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whitePaper | December 19, 2022

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