Partners make industrial IoT factories more capable than ever at Hannover Messe 2020

 Microsoft will once again have a major presence at the  the world’s largest annual manufacturing exhibition in Hannover, Germany. As we started planning, it struck me that the reason our How To Get Help in Windows 10 Keyboard  How to Get Help in Windows 10   booth is one of the largest in the Digital Factory Hall is because our most important manufacturing partners will join us and our customers to showcase innovations that are transforming decades  How to Get Help in Windows 10 -old businesses and opening doors to revenue streams, new business models and service offerings that didn’t exist five years ago.

Partners are not only an  How to Get Help in Windows 10  important part of a complex Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) ecosystem, they are critical to how we do business. More than 90 percent of our revenues come through our trusted partners. Every major IIoT provider, including ABB, Accenture/Avanade, COPA-DATA, EY, GE, ICONICS, Kapsch, OSIsoft, PTC, Rockwell Automation, Schneider Electric and Siemens are joining forces with Microsoft to integrate and offer their manufacturing services and solutions on top of our global Azure cloud. Among the reasons partners choose to run IIoT services on Microsoft’s cloud are its scale — more than 42 regions How To Get Help in Windows 10 Keyboard  across the globe — and the investments we’ve made in   How to Get Help in Windows 10 supporting open-source software and compatibility, which take our support of OPC UA standards to the next level, as well as our commitment to security and trust. Our cloud meets a broad set of internationa   How to Get Help in Windows 10 l standards, compliance and IP requirements so partners don’t have to build their own cloud infrastructure.

For example intelligent factory in Heidelberg, Germany, has integrated artificial intelligence (AI) and IIoT technology into its robots to self-learn and self-correct. For instance, the various stations in the factory can autonomously adjust their How To Get Help in Windows 10 Keyboard  actions as the cameras visually compare each component.  How to Get Help in Windows 10  If something is off, it will trigger  How to Get Help in Windows 10  a response and self-correct the process. As a result, ABB can produce three times as many products and handle more than 8,000 variants of product components.

Outlined below are three key IIoT priorities we will drive with partners over the coming months.

Helping partners secure the factory of the future

By 2021, edge computing is expected to be an presenting tremendous opportunities for partners to build innovative solutions for intelligent transportation networks, integrated energy systems and, on display this week: even smarter factories.  How to Get Help in Windows 10  The importance of building holistic security solutions How To Get Help in Windows 10 Keyboard  that can handle the complexity of IoT systems — from cloud to edge — cannot be understated. Earlier this week at the RSA security conference the first holistic platform to provide industrial-grade  How to Get Help in Windows 10  security for connected microcontroller (MCU) devices, 9 billion of which will ship this year in devices ranging from home appliances to industrial equipment in factories.

We’ve made strong progress as an industry securing IoT devices, but as an industry we can do more as they only represent a small fraction  How to Get Help in Windows 10  of the 20 billion devices expected to be connected by 2020

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