| | | | | | | | AI is a widely covered topic, but there’s much chatter about what the technology can and will do to shield your critical manufacturing systems … or help intruders to worm their way into them and cause a lot of damage and high recovery costs. |
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| | | | | | These next-gen facilities are collaborative ways to remove barriers and create ecosystems to build stronger supply chains and provide an entry for the commercialization of emerging technologies. |
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| | In this episode of Great Question, our editors share their insights on the events, technologies, and trends that shaped manufacturing in 2024. |
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| | In this companion episode to Part 1 of Great Question, our editors share more of their insights on the events, technologies, and trends that shaped manufacturing in the year just concluded. |
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| | | | | | Our annual series of predictions for what to expect in the new year calls for manufacturers to be more aware of cybersecurity threats, open to new automation technologies, enthusiastic about large-scale technology investments and prepared for streamlining data and corporate management. |
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| | Engaging with technology providers that prioritize secure development principles and compliance with cybersecurity standards will be a top priority for industrial companies in the new year. |
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| | Convergence of IT and OT will bring both opportunity and significant risk to the industrial landscape. To thrive, manufacturers must evolve their cybersecurity strategies just as rapidly as adversaries are evolving their methods of attack. |
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| | | | Sponsored | | Networking of manufacturing equipment through sensors to the multitude of computers that help run a modern plant floor: That’s what we’re talking about when we talk about Industrial IoT, which connects to industrial software for quality control, safety, automation, monitoring, etc. In this e-Handbook, the importance of cybersecurity rears... |
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| | | | | As we’re looking forward to 2025 with our ongoing Crystal Ball series, let’s review the stories we thought were most relevant to the vertical of manufacturing we cover—new technology—for our audience, which is plant IT and OT people, CIOs, CISOs, and the like. |
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| Kentucky printer maker Lexmark lent its IoT tech to another company that calls the Blue Grass State home—Big Ass Fans—which has made Lexmark’s software engine the core of its new automated comfort solution control system, CommandSense. |
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