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Remote monitoring and cloud analytics offer an exclusive window into the performance of the enterprise’s automation equipment
Fremont, CA: Businesses are no longer the same. Traditional methods of conducting business have become obsolete. The age of data-driven technology is upon us, and organizations are looking to go digital to stay abreast in a highly competitive business environment. Remote monitoring and cloud analytics have offered a much-needed respite at a time with a multitude of powerful, connected devices at a low cost. They are integrated with enterprise systems associated with customer service models. With the help of the Internet of Things (IoT) data integration, it becomes possible to meet the competitive demands of the digital age.
Remote monitoring and cloud analytics offer an exclusive window into the performance of the enterprise’s automation equipment. Cloud analytics allows organizations to build their customized dashboard to view production data. At the same time, remote monitoring provides valuable insights into its asset and system health and revives critical files and configurations for a disaster recovery plan. The technologies can be designed with innovative capabilities like auto upgrades of software patches that can be downloaded instead of following up on an in-person service call. Besides, with various product parameters, automation bots pressed into operations can be remotely monitored to achieve optimal performance.
Cloud analytics is an integral part of business continuity. It focuses on applying analytic algorithms rather than storing sensitive data in the public or private cloud. The technology has become one of the most preferred technologies that involve the deployment of scalable cloud computing to identify hidden insights from the data to extract meaningful information.
Data is on the rise and will continue to dominate agendas for a long time until another disruptive technology appears. Organizations are looking to leverage this goldmine of information to gain a competitive advantage and enhance their business parameters. This is the data stored on the cloud pulled from interconnected IoT devices, allowing the cloud to be an inevitable tool of analytics. By leveraging cloud analytics approaches, companies can closely monitor the pace of their automation in real-time, even from remote locations, to make data-driven decisions around their products and services. As companies look to achieve intelligent automation at the highest levels, cloud analytics and remote monitoring offer promising solutions to achieve the same.