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Unified Namespace and Cloud-to-Edge: New Use Cases for Industrial DataOps
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You're trying to leverage your industrial data to improve production, cut costs, and ultimately make better decisions, faster. But the quantity of your disparate data sources and systems continues to increase, as does the volume of industrial data coming from these sensors, devices, and applications. The result is a complex matrix of integrations that are overloading your infrastructure and slowing your deployment time.
To effectively manage the scale and scope of this data from initial setup to ongoing maintenance, it’s time to evaluate an Industrial DataOps solution like HighByte Intelligence Hub that can manage your data preparation and system integration. HighByte Intelligence Hub supports open standards and provides Operations Technology (OT) teams with the flexibility to merge, prepare, and deliver semantic, contextualized industrial information to and from IT systems without writing code. In its latest release, HighByte Intelligence Hub now supports complex, multi-value sets of data, a broadening range of integrated systems, flow consolidation, and increased security.
Join us for a 45-minute webinar in which we will introduce you to HighByte Intelligence Hub and provide a demonstration of new features and their use cases. We'll show you how to push SQL data to a Unified Namespace, process multiple rows of data from SQL queries, leverage MQTT inputs and OPC outputs to efficiently move data from Cloud to Edge, and work with OPC UA arrays and CSV files.
Key Takeaways:
- Understand the advantage of using an Industrial DataOps solution for data standardization and system integration
- Learn how to work with SQL inputs and outputs
- Learn how to move data from AWS IoT Core to an OPC server for Cloud-to-Edge use cases
- See how to leverage the new CSV file connector to deliver data from legacy industrial devices and systems to an MQTT broker and SQL database
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Apr 14, 2021 11:00 AM in
Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: Apr 14, 2021 11:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Topic: Unified Namespace and Cloud-to-Edge: New Use Cases for Industrial DataOps Register in advance for this webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GsKDgmucT8-WvC1iAnL0JA After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. ---------- Webinar Speakers John Harrington (Co-Founder & Chief Business Officer @HighByte) As Chief Business Officer of HighByte, John focuses on defining the company’s business and product strategy. His areas of responsibility include market research, customer use cases, product priorities, go-to-market, financial planning, and sales. John is passionate about delivering technology that improves productivity and safety in manufacturing and industrial environments. He has spent his 25-year career both delivering software to manufacturers and working for manufacturers in operations roles. This experience has given him a unique perspective on how suppliers and end users each play an integral role in implementing new technology solutions. John has a Master in Business Administration from Babson College and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Aron Semle (Chief Technology Officer @HighByte) As Chief Technology Officer of HighByte, Aron focuses on guiding technology and product strategy through product development, technical evangelism, and supporting customer success during the pre-sales, post-sales, and renewal cycle. Aron previously worked at Kepware and PTC from 2008 until 2018 in a variety of roles, including software engineer, product manager, R&D lead, and director of solutions management, helping to shape the company’s strategy in the manufacturing operations market. For the past two years, Aron has worked as an entrepreneur and co-founder of upBed, a Maine-based startup developing technology to provide autonomy and person-centered care for elderly populations. Aron has a bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Maine, Orono.
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