| | | | | | | | Actionable tips on navigating through the massive information slog and complex datasets to gain advantages in Industry 4.0 and competitive marketplaces. |
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| | | | | | This episode of Great Question examines the hype surrounding AI and its influence on data gathering in manufacturing. |
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| | As manufacturers cheer large drop in benchmark, the U.S. move is seen as a potential boost to corporate budgets for the technology that brings production lines farther into the 21st century. |
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| | Despite the economy’s stumbles of recent years, 68% of executives feel positive about their company’s outlook, and that positive feeling should translate into plenty of investment in what should be a robust recovery (and possible Fed rate cut) ahead. |
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| | | | | | We're back! Jeff and Scott present the sequel to June's premiere, diving deep into a foundational issue of digital transformation and Industry 4.0: the quality of your information. Good data makes a big difference while bad data can literally cost a company millions a year. Watch and listen! |
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| | Be targeted with your projects involving artificial intelligence, identify clear uses cases, and make realistic—not pie in the sky—investments that will show some early successes. |
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| | Hourlong Smart Industry program covers a lot of ground but turns several times to the technology of the day—artificial intelligence—and the backbone of AI and any digital transformation project: data. |
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| | | | Sponsored | | Manufacturers must double and triple their efforts to enhance their cyber defenses, considering that OT is under threat like never before. This is a challenge because technology in plants can run the gamut—from “legacy” equipment invisible to software monitoring for suspicious activity to the latest plant tech that is miles more advanced... |
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| | | | | Digital transformation is necessary but can be expensive—and there are lots of unknowns. College and trade school labs, however, are trying out what works (and what doesn’t) before industrials, especially small and midsize companies, make expensive investments. |
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| This path sees technology as only part of the solution, putting flesh-and-blood users such as IT pros, OT operators, and third-party vendors at the heart of integration. |
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