
Four companies using IoT and automation to improve manufacturing processes
Emerging technologies have changed the tools that are available to improve manufacturing. Let’s look at some use cases enabled by these upgraded tools.
Emerging technologies have changed the tools that are available to improve manufacturing. Let’s look at some use cases enabled by these upgraded tools.
A Servant Leader “leads from behind,” preferring to stay out of the limelight and let their team accept recognition for their hard work.
The current global forecast is that energy use will increase by 28% from 2015 to 2040, having a direct impact on greenhouse gases. One solution is IoT.
The key to digital innovation is not about technology. It’s about innovative leadership that looks at what is possible using new technology.
All over the world cities are embracing IoT technologies to enable them to become more intelligent. Here are a few examples:
Smart city initiatives use communication technologies like monitoring devices, sensors and data collection to enable cities to improve quality of life.
The main goals of a pilot are to create a proof point for the business case and to learn how complex the actual project will be.
IT is concerned that IoT projects will compromise their security, incident management, disaster recovery and network performance.
The third step is to define the best technical architecture to implement the use case stories described in the functional view.
The third key to successful IoT implementation is to define the best technical architecture to implement the use case stories.
The second key to successful IoT implementation is to define the functional requirements needed to address the business challenges.
Companies should continually evaluate new business models in light of new technologies like IoT. Those that do so will outpace their competitors.
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