Virtualization, Cloud Analytics

Descriptive or diagnostic data analysis provides real-time visualization and troubleshooting benefits, often in a familiar dashboard format, according to Matt Ruth, president of Avanceon, in an April 21, 2022, webcast, “Just enough industrial data analysis?” and this partial transcript. Courtesy: Avanceon, Control Engineering webcasts
Virtualization, Cloud Analytics August 31, 2022

How to get started with industrial data analytics

Knowing the key components of industrial data analytics can help streamline industrial processes for more effective data analytics.

By CFE Media
Virtualization, Cloud Analytics August 15, 2022

Plan for the future with 5G, mobile edge computing

With the help of 5G and mobile edge computing, business owners, manufacturing facility managers and control engineers are experiencing the benefits of transforming traditional, manual processes into automated, efficient technological solutions.

By Nick DelRegno
Image courtesy: Brett Sayles
Virtualization, Cloud Analytics July 3, 2022

Edge computing optimization benefits, challenges

Edge computing optimization requires major business tradeoffs, and companies have many options to make the process work for them.

By Shashidhara Dongre
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Virtualization, Cloud Analytics June 18, 2022

On the edge of successful OT and IT convergence

Edge computing can help ensure the success of information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) convergence.

By Jash Bansidhar
What is “Just enough industrial data analysis?” Laurie Cavanaugh, director of business development, E Tech Group, and Matt Ruth, president, Avanceon, share some advice here and more in an April 21 webcast, archived for a year afterward. Courtesy: Control Engineering, CFE Media and Technology
Virtualization, Cloud Analytics May 16, 2022

Questions answered: What is just enough industrial data analysis?

Extra questions from the data analytics webcast are answered here, from an April 21 webcast, archived for a year.

By Laurie Cavanaugh and Matt Ruth
What is “Just enough industrial data analysis?” Laurie Cavanaugh, director of business development, E Tech Group, and Matt Ruth, president, Avanceon, share some advice here and more in an April 21 webcast, archived for a year afterward. Courtesy: Control Engineering, CFE Media and Technology
Virtualization, Cloud Analytics April 18, 2022

What is just enough industrial data analysis?

Supply chain constrictions, pandemic and labor shortages have raised the need for more effective industrial data analytics. Get guidance from case studies and audience benchmarking in an April 21 webcast, archived for a year.

By Laurie Cavanaugh and Matt Ruth
Courtesy: GE Digital
Virtualization, Cloud Analytics April 8, 2022

More answers on how to improve OEE, quality with advanced analytics

An analytics webcast March 29 explains how today’s Smart Factory leverages out-of-the-box and cloud-based overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) capabilities to accelerate improvement programs. Audience questions from the webcast are answered below.

By Cobus van Heerden and Gregory Dunn
Courtesy: GE Digital
Virtualization, Cloud Analytics March 29, 2022

How to improve OEE, quality with advanced analytics

A webcast March 29 explains how today’s Smart Factory leverages out-of-the-box and cloud-based overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) capabilities to accelerate improvement programs. Analytics allow prescriptive asset management and can result in significant improvements.

By GE Digital
Image courtesy: Brett Sayles
Virtualization, Cloud Analytics March 23, 2022

Industrial communication moving networks to the edge

Edge computing can help to determine the status of device, machine, line, and even plant health, which can be used to identify opportunities to increase overall equipment effectiveness (OEE). 

By Steve Fales
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Virtualization, Cloud Analytics March 18, 2022

Moving toward edge computing adoption

For the control engineer, it's worth asking what the benefits are from moving intelligence to the edge and how they can achieve success in brownfield plants.

By Suzanne Gill