More customers in the industrial world are embracing the Industrial Internet of Things. While a number of factors has contributed to the way tech has evolved and changed, there are a few main reasons for the increased adoption of IIoT tech: The reducing costs of cellular communications, the proliferation of open-source platforms, and the emergence of the Automation and Data Exchange (ADX) Engineer.
Read moreIt is highly likely that OT (Operational Technology) and IT (Information Technology) will be involved in deciding if a cloud-based infrastructure network is the right remote connectivity network solution for your system. Therefore, the solution has to be OT-easy and IT-secure.
Read moreNeed to monitor equipment in the UK from Seattle? Not a problem. Can’t put a wired solution in a mine two continents away? All will be OK – add a 4G solution and you’re golden. IIoT-equipped devices have never been easier to connect.
Read moreWireless Ethernet has some benefits that make it ideal for the industrial space.
Read moreRemote monitoring is finally becoming a realistic option for industrial spaces. Enterprises no longer have to choose which critical pieces of equipment to connect; it’s now possible and cost-effective to monitor all kinds of remote assets simply and securely without giving either the IT or OT teams a headache in the process.
Read moreIn Part 1 of this series, we looked at how devices connected via industrial wireless Ethernet can help improve life at home and boost efficiency within industrial applications [...]
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