MAY 2018CIOAPPLICATIONS.COM6MAY - 16 - 2018REMOTE MONITORING SPECIALEditorialRebar to the Smart WorldJoe PhillipManaging Editoreditor@cioapplications.comJoe PhillipWe are living in a smart world, and the credit for this goes, in part, to remote monitoring. The word `smart' is often on the table if the discussions are about wearables, homes, cities, industrial environments, and enterprises. With the abundance of affordable cutting edge sensors and the proliferation of advanced networking and multimedia technologies, remote monitoring is finding a new use case almost every passing day. The increased intelligence available natively in the modern devices is further adding impetus to remote monitoring and is helping industrial, commercial, and government organizations operating in remote and rugged environments. While remote monitoring earlier was a subject to select industries. That has changed. Today, almost every company has a business case for remote monitoring. From monitoring the IT infrastructure and systems, to improving product quality, to maintenance and uptime, access to real time data through remote monitoring of assets helps companies make a shift from predictive maintenance to preventive maintenance. Unmanned drones supported by new wireless technologies can prove crucial for security surveillance and environmental monitoring, catering to the rising demands of industrial automation and optimum utilization of high valued critical assets.Today, industries such as healthcare, power, chemicals, and water, oil and gas, energy, and wastewater management are driving the adoption of remote marketing. In these scenarios, remote asset monitoring solutions provide visibility into machinery or equipment located in remote plants or distant industrial facilities. Amid the rise of IoT paving the path for a rich set of sensors and computational power embedded into an IoT product, the value proposition of remote monitoring can be augmented exponentially. The growing impact of new regulations and changing operational and business conditions is further reiterating the need for more efficient remote monitoring. In this edition, we bring to you companies that are pushing the envelope by extending cutting edge remote monitoring capabilities to new environments and business settings that weren't covered before. Let us know your thoughts. Copyright © 2018 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.Volume 03 - 22Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to CIO ApplicationsVisit www.cioapplications.com *Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffManaging EditorJoe PhillipGraphics & ArtJohn ConnorDeclan ColeAR RamjithAssistant Managing EditorClara MathewSenior WritersRoyce D'SouzaLeah JaneEditorial StaffBen JacksonDaniel HolmesEzra BenjaminJames SmithNaomi DaleSandeepa MajumdarSalesDowel Majidowel@cioapplications.comEmailsales@cioapplications.comeditor@cioapplications.commarketing@cioapplications.comContact UsPhone: 510.330.5174Fax: 510.894.8405
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