Historically, data was generated from predictable sources, stored in
storage systems and accessed for further processing. This data was
correlated, filtered and analyzed to derive insights and/or drive well
constructed processes. There was little ambiguity in the kinds of data,
the sources it would originate from and the routes that it would follow.
Internet of Things (IoT) creates many opportunities to extract value
from data that result in significant improvements across industries such
as Automotive, Industrial Manufacturing, Smart Utilities, Oil and Gas,
High Tech and Professional Services, etc.
This
demo showcases how the health of remotely deployed machinery can be
monitored to illustrate how data coming from devices can be analyzed in
real-time, integrated with back-end systems and visualized to initiate
action as may be necessary.
Use-case: Remote Service and Maintenance Critical
machinery once deployed on the field, is expected to work with minimal
failures, while delivering high performance and reliability. In typical
remote monitoring and industrial automation scenarios, although many
physical objects from machinery to equipment may already be “smart and
connected,” they are typically operated in a standalone fashion and not
integrated into existing business processes. IoT adds an interesting
dynamic to remote monitoring in industrial automation solutions in that
it allows equipment to be monitored, upgraded, maintained and serviced
in ways not possible before. Read the complete article here.
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