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Navigating Data Interoperability Challenges in IoT

With the number of ‘connected devices' expected to reach 20.4 billion by 2020 (according to a Gartner study), IoT is rapidly changing the technology landscape. This advancement brings with it challenges in creating cutting-edge IoT solutions – data interoperability being key among them. Another survey by Nexus found that 77 percent of respondents stated that interoperability was their biggest challenge in IoT.

Interoperability between hardware, software, and services will be key in helping industries transform how they operate and create new services and solutions. To streamline interoperability, Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture (OPC UA) has emerged as the leading open standard in the IoT industry community across multiple industries.

Microland has partnered with PTC (Kepware), a global computer software and services company, to provide a comprehensive solution that addresses data interoperability and data availability.

What You Will Learn

  • Challenges around data interoperability and availability that hinder digital transformation in industrial IoT
  • Benefits of Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture (OPC UA)
  • Solutions offered by Microland to mitigate interoperability challenges

Who Should Attend

  • CXOs driving digital transformation through industrial IoT
  • COOs and other operations leadership familiar with plant and business operations, and understand where many of the data sources exist

Presenters:

Manyphay Viengkham
Senior Director, IoT & Predix Center of Excellence, Microland
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Mike Krell
Head of IoT Strategy, James Brehm & Associates
BIO

Brent Dube
Senior Applications Engineer, PTC (Kepware)
BIO

     

MODERATOR:

 

Carl Ford
CEO and Co-Founder,
Crossfire Media
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