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Discover Industrial IoT for OEMs
If youโve investigated manufacturing trends recently, then the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) probably caught your attention. IIoT capitalizes on a range of communication and automation technologies that applies in industrial applications for years. With a primary focus on the supply chain and enhancing efficiency, IIoT often leaves production staff wondering how OEMs get impacted.
Rapid technological change is transforming the production of goods and services throughout the global economy. This transformation will accelerate exponentially, as we are still only in the early stages of the curve. Digital technologies such as robotics and artificial intelligence are already reshaping every stage of the production cycle, from the extraction of resources to the recycling of discarded goods. Some have begun referring to these and related technologies as harbingers of a Fourth Industrial Revolution, in which the physical, digital, and biological worlds intersect in unprecedented ways, spawning both opportunity and peril.
Manufacturing is undergoing a transformation these years. New technologies both within connectivity, analytics, and devices, such as sensors, enables new ways to measure in the real-world, sharing the data, and in the end, analyze and understand the data. Manufacturers are trying to get more value out of their operations while facing machine uptime problems and a shortage of experienced staff. This provides a clear opportunity for OEMs to offer a solution that improves reliability while creating a data flow that allows continuous improvement. Those OEMs, who find the right IoT partner will survive and thrive. By building on technologies that customers already have, connecting current devices, unlocking existing intelligence and integrating new smart devices that bring intelligence to the edge, OEMโs can provide customers with access to actionable insights, enabling them to proactively respond to rapidly changing market demands.
Four great opportunities by implementing IIoT technologies:
- Real-time Data analysis to understand the process and the product.
- Intelligent automation of tasks
- Decrease cost of maintenance
- Increase service-level after sale
In order to take advantage of the Industrial IoT, customers need data-center-grade computing power, both at the edge and the cloud. With advanced technologies, customersโ access data center-level compute at every point, delivering insight and control when and where needed. This connected web is becoming increasingly ubiquitous across a wide range of industries, from oil and gas, utilities and transportation through to the medical field. HPE provides an end-to-end Industrial IoT portfolio, supported by compute, networking, data analysis and security offerings and intended to simplify IoT solutions for customers.
The industrial internet of things (IIoT) is an exciting outcome of the digital revolution, that is changing the way we live and work. Many organizations already focus on how to benefit from it, but extracting maximum value requires a big data approach.
Here are a few of IOT sessions available to you at HPE Discover in Las Vegas, June 5-8:
- Activating the Intelligent Edge, exploring an oil and gas industrial IoT use case
- The HPE OEM advantage
- HPE Intelligent Edge Workspace Appliance
- IOT innovations with HPE OEM
Explore all IOT sessions here and get the most out of your experience at Discover 2017.
HPE offers a complete IoT suite that includes HPE Edgeline servers, HPE Haven OnDemand, a powerful cloud-based platform comprising more than 60 advanced machines learning APIs and services, and the HPE Universal IoT Platform, which provides ubiquitous connectivity for maximum scalability, modularity, and versatility. Upgradability and I/O options provide a strong foundation for your future IoT plans.
Join us at Discover 2017 Las Vegas event and gain insight into workshops held with several major multi-national oil companies. Find out about the HPE IoT technology platform developed from those workshops. Learn how together we can achieve manageable, reliable and secure edge-based networking and processing to drive the IoT production revolution.
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