What is IIoT?
Benefits of Industrial IoT
Industrial IoT systems are made powerful by connected devices and machines that can speak the same language, monitor and analyze industrial performance data, and allow real-time visibility into what’s going right, what’s going wrong, and even predictions on when something will go wrong. A connected IIoT ecosystem gives you and your team the power to enhance efficiencies, remotely monitor, benchmark across sites, maximize uptime, optimize operations in factory and field—the potential is limitless.
The best way to accelerate digital transformation is by using a proven industrial IoT platform that’s purpose-built for you. An established platform offers several advantages, including:

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The connected device industry is expected to grow 40%—grow with it
Uncertainty around equipment performance, customer satisfaction, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness is widespread. Amid worker shortages, risk, and digital disruption, this uncertainty jeopardizes competitive advantage. Smart service leaders counter this by embracing a connected service strategy, harnessing key value drivers to transform their business.
Powerful connection with industrial IoT
Industrial connectivity: Your IIoT foundation
Breaking the silos of niche protocols in your factory starts with getting your OT systems—and all your machines—speaking the same language. See how protocol translation and universal connectivity set you up for digital transformation initiatives in your plants while giving you maximum data visibility and allowing for faster time to value.
Industry 4.0
The fourth industrial revolution, or industry 4.0, has brought about a new era of automation and efficiency in manufacturing. Smart factories are adopting artificial intelligence, automation equipment, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) software, and IIoT devices to streamline production processes.
IT/OT convergence
The IIoT has transformed industrial operations with standardized connectivity, powerful applications, and rich analytics. IT/OT convergence breaks down barriers between OT and IT systems, allowing OT to communicate directly with IT platforms for access to advanced IT systems.

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