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Connecting the Digital Transformation Dots

Connecting the Digital Transformation Dots

We connected with Diego Tamburini, Principal Industry Lead for Microsoft Azure, for a question and answer session. Diego had some very interesting points and tips for using Azure. Take a look at our conversation below.

PLM and ERP Connect the Digital Thread for Innovation

PLM and ERP Connect the Digital Thread for Innovation

PLM vs ERP? For many years, manufacturers have debated where to draw the line between product lifecycle management (PLM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) – which system will play what role in connecting engineering, manufacturing, supply chain, asset management, and more. Recently, Siemens and SAP joined forces to accelerate industrial transformation.

How Will Smart Manufacturing Benefit Me?

How Will Smart Manufacturing Benefit Me?

With all the buzz about big data, the Industrial Internet of Things, Industry 4.0 and other advanced manufacturing topics within the industrial community these days, it wouldn’t be surprising if you’ve been asking yourself, “How will smart manufacturing benefit me?”

Smart Technology: Products Are Getting Ever-Smarter

Smart Technology: Products Are Getting Ever-Smarter

If something is prefaced with “smart,” the implication is that it will make life better for us than its “dumb” competitors. Cases in point include smart manufacturing. Smart factories. Smartphones. Smart TVs. And smart technology, without which the previous “smart” examples wouldn’t exist.

What Is Smart Manufacturing?

What Is Smart Manufacturing?

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) defines smart manufacturing as fully integrated, collaborative manufacturing systems that respond in real-time to meet changing demands and conditions in the factory, in the supply network and in customer needs.

TRENDS IN IoT: PART 1 A Market Shift from Horizontal to Vertical

TRENDS IN IoT: PART 1 A Market Shift from Horizontal to Vertical

The implementation of Internet of Things (IoT) has become widespread over the last decade. Before then, Machine to Machine (M2M) communication was the standard for machine connectivity. It started in the 1990s, when low-cost RFID tags were first placed on products to track them through the supply chain.