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Leveraging real-time data across the enterprise

Control Engineering

The integrator used a connectivity module to improve their enterprise resource planning (ERP) and other systems to provide better data and information flow throughout the company. Introducing ERP connectivity in manufacturing operations . Fulfilling the promise of Industry 4.0 .

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Why Asset Management in Smart Manufacturing is Key to Success

Factory Worx

According to OSHA statistics, the industrial sector is responsible for most safety breaches. The key to avoiding severe errors is addressing them at their source and complying with general safety standards. However, because this is a widespread misunderstanding, it’s critical to understand the differences between AMS and ERP.

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SYSPRO launches a global ISV program

Canadian Manufacturing

MISSISSAUGA — SYSPRO, a global Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software provider, announced the expansion of its Independent Software Vendor (ISV) offering with the launch of a global program.

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Connected worker platforms can help factory automation thrive, improve

Control Engineering

Integrating connected worker platforms with other factory systems such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) and manufacturing execution systems (MES) promotes holistic factory management. Facilitating data-driven decision making Data is the new oil in the Industry 4.0

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Industrial data analysis case studies, effectiveness

Control Engineering

Success for this industrial data analysis system integration project required having the right people at the right time and on the same page. As I mentioned before, manufacturing data is housed in disparate databases for historian, enterprise resource planning (ERP), maintenance, financial and other areas, creating silos of data.

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Heralding a boundless automation future with Industry 4.0 technologies

Control Engineering

Learning Objectives Learn how breaking down data siloes can lead to system- and enterprise-wide efficiencies. Learn about advances in technology that will enable real-time, enterprise-wide connectivity. Industry 4.0 However, the cybersecurity advancements emerging alongside Industry 4.0