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The industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is the backbone of a digital enterprise, allowing a company’s assets – products, plants, systems, machines – to connect to a central location where you can collect, aggregate, store, and analyze data.
Whether you have sensors on products in the field or need to monitor production line machines, the IIoT provides the ability to have unprecedented visibility and control over your industrial assets. This transparency can lead to optimized operations, gains in productivity, reduced risk, and the development of new business models.
Implementing the industrial IoT relies heavily on connectivity and the ability to unify assets and enterprise systems that have few standards or universal connection methods. Learn how Siemens’ solutions take you on a journey from connectivity, to robust analytics, to AI-powered automation all packaged as a service to custom fit your specific needs.
The industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is the backbone of a digital enterprise, allowing a company’s assets – products, plants, systems, machines – to connect to a central location where you can collect, aggregate, store, and analyze data.
Whether you have sensors on products in the field or need to monitor production line machines, the IIoT provides the ability to have unprecedented visibility and control over your industrial assets. This transparency can lead to optimized operations, gains in productivity, reduced risk, and the development of new business models.
Implementing the industrial IoT relies heavily on connectivity and the ability to unify assets and enterprise systems that have few standards or universal connection methods. Learn how Siemens’ solutions take you on a journey from connectivity, to robust analytics, to AI-powered automation all packaged as a service to custom fit your specific needs.
Perform advanced analytics from the edge to the cloud with near-real-time data. Start with out-of-the-box applications and then scale, with the ability to incorporate machine learning and AI.
Connect physical, web- and enterprise-based systems in one location. Support multiple protocols concurrently, perform flexible data modeling and leverage frictionless system integrations.
Easily integrate your industrial IoT solution with other PLM capabilities – Siemens or 3rd party – to create powerful business use case solutions.
Pillar 2: Control
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