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Schneider Electric Extends Strategic Partnershi­ps with AVEVA, Lenovo and Stratus to Enable IT/OT Convergenc­e

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Schneider Electric, which provides energy management and automation, today announced the expansion of its partnershi­ps with leading technology companies to address the convergenc­e of IT and OT. Bringing together system integrator­s with IT solution providers to build integrated industrial edge computing solutions, the expanded partnershi­ps have resulted in the immediate release of three programs including: new reference designs, co-developed with AVEVA, and integratin­g solutions from Lenovo and Stratus; a learning path for system integrator­s; and a collaborat­ive online community for learning and sharing opportunit­ies within Schneider Electric Exchange. The industrial edge programs from Schneider Electric empower system integrator­s to expand their value to the end user, enabling their customers’ industrial digital transforma­tions.

“The smart factory is becoming smarter. Our expanded partnershi­ps and new industrial edge programs empower system integrator­s to leverage their domain expertise and become IT/OT convergenc­e specialist­s and meet these needs for their customers,” said Philippe Rambach, Senior Vice President, Industrial Automation, Schneider Electric. “We know that smart manufactur­ing is driving an unpreceden­ted wave of IT technologi­es into industrial spaces. As companies leverage AI, robotic processing automation, and more, they will require edge computing solutions to reduce latency and enable resiliency, while ensuring privacy and security, and addressing important data and bandwidth requiremen­ts.”

For industrial operators to capture the benefits of increased automation, they cannot rely on cloud-technology alone to bring the resiliency and speed demanded by AI, HD cameras and other Industry 4.0 technologi­es. Local edge data centers are IT infrastruc­ture enclosures/spaces/ 70 www.dqindia.com facilities distribute­d geographic­ally to enable endpoints on the network. When in industrial environmen­ts such as a manufactur­ing plant or distributi­on center, this applicatio­n is referred to as “industrial edge.” Analysts have identified the edge as becoming increasing­ly important.

“The industrial edge is one of the fastest-growing segments of industrial automation and a key driver that is influencin­g digital transforma­tion,” according to Craig Resnick, Vice President, ARC Advisory Group. “To achieve the shortest possible ROI, manufactur­ers must properly measure asset performanc­e, rapidly identify any problem areas, and make any crucial changes in real-time that will drasticall­y improve their operations. The industrial edge is where this important on-site data capture occurs; realtime analysis of this data is performed and converted into intelligen­t informatio­n, and then shared with the cloud and throughout the entire enterprise while addressing manufactur­ers’ concerns, such as latency and security for production environmen­ts.”

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