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How OPC UA complements our open IIoT approach
The rise of Industry 4.0 has transformed the manufacturing industry, making it imperative to connect factories and plants with their disparate data sources to maintain a competitive edge. Manufacturers can no longer be limited by proprietary technology and siloed data.
Transforming smart cities with AI, IoT, and cloud technologies
According to the United Nations, more than 55 percent of the world’s population now lives in urban areas—and by 2050, that number could jump to 68 percent.
How companies are speeding their IoT revolution
This blog is the fourth in a series highlighting our newest research, IoT Signals.
Solve the IoT security paradox to unleash innovation
This blog is the second in a series highlighting our newest research, IoT Signals.
How manufacturers became world leaders in IoT adoption
 This blog is the first in a series highlighting our newest research, IoT Signals.
Creating an open industrial IoT ecosystem
Global-efficiency dashboards. Predictive maintenance. Asset monitoring. New, digitally enabled lines of business. Automation companies, machine builders, and manufacturers are capitalizing on these and other industrial IoT (IIoT) capabilities to wring maximum value from their operations.
IDC MarketScape: Microsoft a leader in IIoT platforms for manufacturing and energy
Manufacturers, oil and gas companies, and utilities are vertical markets that we’ve seen go all-in on accelerating innovation through IoT.
Seizing market advantage: How manufacturers take IoT beyond the production line
Take a look at some typical manufacturing business functions and the role IoT is playing in helping them drive the bottom line.
How IoT solutions make a city safer, greener and easier to govern
We will focus on three common benefits of smart cities and offer insights into how officials can achieve positive results that are both manageable and scalable.
Transform manufacturing with IoT part 2: putting data to work in manufacturing
By 2020, to increase speed, agility, efficiency, and innovation, 80 percent of manufacturers will need to extensively restructure, placing data at the center of their processes.