May 2020
Alternative Energy trends
An interview with Mark Feasel, President, Smart Grid – North America at Schneider Electric.
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What is a smart building and how can it benefit you?
What is a smart building? Examples of smart buildings and future projects developed by ABB. These are just two topics we discussed with Maria Fedorovicheva from ABB.
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What makes a building smart?
“A new breed of living buildings is appearing in today’s “All Digital” and “All Electric” world. These buildings, which can think, sense, and adapt, will be the cornerstone of modern, sustainable cities. Watch this video to learn how sees this future reality and how we are making this transformation possible with sustainable design and Active […]
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Talking about Smart Cities with Dave Shuman from Cloudera
“A smart city is about how we can create public policy to create an environment that citizens want to live in, that is safe, that is equitable, and that supports equality of life where our citizens want to be. And that’s all about being smart.” Dave Shuman, Cloudera
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Supply Chains Requirements in a Post-COVID-19 World
Nearly 70% of retail and manufacturing had already begun digital transformation projects before the COVID-19 pandemic, turning the supply chain ecosystem on its head. In a post-COVID-19 world, those digital transformations will likely accelerate, as suppliers and manufacturers turn to always-on IIoT devices to introduce efficiency and flexibility into their industrial processes. The ultimate goal […]
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Chris Rommel Executive Vice President
Chris is responsible for syndicated research and consulting engagements focused on development and deployment solutions for intelligent systems. He has helped a wide variety of clients respond to and capitalize on the leading trends impacting next-generation device markets, such as security, the Internet of Things, and M2M connectivity as well as the growing need for […]
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Report Summary: Cyber Attacks on Smart Manufacturing Systems
Smart manufacturing systems are designed and deployed under the assumption that they will be isolated from both the outside world and the rest of the corporate network. On one hand, this does not necessarily mean that remote attackers should not be considered: Remote attackers will try alternative, indirect routes (e.g. infected automation logic or software […]
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