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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/mother99/jacksonholdingcompany.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114The Cisco team will be attending Hannover Messe next week, and we\u2019re excited to network with our customers and industry leaders!\u00a0 We\u2019ll be exchanging ideas, learning about their needs, and showing the\u2026 Read more on Cisco Blogs<\/a><\/p>\n \u200b[[{“value”:”<\/p>\n The Cisco team will be attending Hannover Messe next week, and we\u2019re excited to network with our customers and industry leaders!\u00a0 We\u2019ll be exchanging ideas, learning about their needs, and showing them how Cisco Industrial IoT\u2019s high-performance, secure networking portfolio can help them reach the full potential of Industry 4.0.<\/p>\n I have the chance to meet with manufacturing customers every day. Lately, I have been hearing that they have built substantial operations over the years using what was available at the time, only to be left with disparate systems that are difficult to scale and secure. Now, they want to revamp them and lay a foundation for smart manufacturing and future growth. At the same time, they want to leverage data to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and grow profitability by embracing new innovations such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, software virtualization, autonomous guided vehicles, and more. However, that comes with some enormous challenges:<\/p>\n Factory networks often lack the robustness, performance, and automation required to modernize. Manufacturers want to add new machines, build new production lines, support broader use of cloud resources, and leverage AI technologies and virtualization to align with the Fourth Industrial Revolution<\/a>, but they need help. Figure 1: Pillars of smart manufacturing<\/em><\/p>\n We offer high-performance, resilient networks that support smart manufacturing initiatives. <\/strong>Our ruggedized industrial networking portfolio is made for OT environments and use cases.\u00a0 It employs the same proven enterprise-grade architecture and security that IT teams are already familiar with, and helps build a consistent end-to-end architecture, leveraging existing IT knowledge and investments. To that end, we are leveraging our data center expertise to bring virtualization to the plant floor.<\/p>\n \u201cTo increase security, decrease support requirements, and improve flexibility, Audi is developing its Edge Cloud for Production (EC4P) platform with the help of Cisco. EC4P virtualizes production assets and relies on software-defined networking that provides a scalable, resilient, secure, and deterministic network.\u201d\u00a0\u2013 Dr. Henning L\u00f6ser, Head of Production Labs, Audi<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Our solutions provide secured operations through a unified security and networking architecture. <\/strong>We help customers eliminate the cost and complexity of managing point security products by embedding advanced OT security<\/a> as a software feature throughout our industrial networking portfolio. The same network that connects industrial assets can provide OT visibility, threat detection, zero-trust zone segmentation, and secure remote access, eliminating the need for dedicated hardware for each function.<\/p>\n \u201cGaining visibility into industrial assets is key to securing operations. The combination of Cisco Cyber Vision and Cisco industrial networking makes it simple to gain visibility at scale. It\u2019s the foundation for a robust OT network and a comprehensive approach to IoT security.\u201d \u2013 Dino Busalachi, CTO and co-founder, Velta Technology<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Manufacturers can rely on us for uninterrupted wireless for critical applications and greater flexibility. <\/strong>Our wireless technologies<\/a> provide reliable connectivity for mobile assets (AGVs, AMRs, tooling) and other critical applications, even in the presence of obstacles and RF interference. Our technology can also help factories reduce costs and installation time, because it eliminates the need for cable installation. Finally, Cisco industrial wireless technology makes it easier for manufacturers to reconfigure production lines and adapt to changes in process or demands of the quickly.<\/p>\n As manufacturers continue to leverage data to embrace AI\/ML-driven industrial operations, secure their operations, and become more connected, we are proud to offer the high-performance industrial networking they need to enable reliable and secure connectivity between OT, IT, and analytical applications.<\/p>\n Are you planning to attend Hannover Messe? You can find us at Stand F18, Hall 15, where we\u2019ll have several demo stations showing manufacturers how they can boost innovation and efficiency with a resilient, scalable, and flexible industrial network that only Cisco can offer! Our in-booth theater will feature short presentations running throughout the day on key topics of interest, such as cybersecurity, wireless technologies, sustainability, networking, and cloud analytical applications in manufacturing operations.<\/p>\n Come and see a fully operational automatic coffee packaging machine for a live demonstration of the power of a unified security and networking architecture. We would love to host you as our guest<\/a> for a deeper discussion.<\/p>\n To learn more about our IoT solutions portfolio, read my interview<\/a> with IIoT World or visit the Cisco Industrial IoT Networking<\/a> website.<\/p>\n “}]]\u00a0\u00a0A network is more than a collection of switches, routers, and access points. It is the foundation for a smart infrastructure that can unlock Industry 4.0 innovations.\u00a0\u00a0Read More<\/a>\u00a0Cisco Blogs\u00a0<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" <\/p>\n The Cisco team will be attending Hannover Messe next week, and we\u2019re excited to network with our customers and industry leaders!\u00a0 We\u2019ll be exchanging ideas, learning about their needs, and showing the\u2026 Read more on Cisco Blogs<\/a><\/p>\n \u200b[[{“value”:”<\/p>\n The Cisco team will be attending Hannover Messe next week, and we\u2019re excited to network with our customers and industry leaders!\u00a0 We\u2019ll be exchanging ideas, learning about their needs, and showing them how Cisco Industrial IoT\u2019s high-performance, secure networking portfolio can help them reach the full potential of Industry 4.0.<\/p>\n I have the chance to meet with manufacturing customers every day. Lately, I have been hearing that they have built substantial operations over the years using what was available at the time, only to be left with disparate systems that are difficult to scale and secure. Now, they want to revamp them and lay a foundation for smart manufacturing and future growth. At the same time, they want to leverage data to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and grow profitability by embracing new innovations such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, software virtualization, autonomous guided vehicles, and more. However, that comes with some enormous challenges:<\/p>\n Factory networks often lack the robustness, performance, and automation required to modernize. Manufacturers want to add new machines, build new production lines, support broader use of cloud resources, and leverage AI technologies and virtualization to align with the Fourth Industrial Revolution<\/a>, but they need help. Figure 1: Pillars of smart manufacturing<\/em><\/p>\n We offer high-performance, resilient networks that support smart manufacturing initiatives. <\/strong>Our ruggedized industrial networking portfolio is made for OT environments and use cases.\u00a0 It employs the same proven enterprise-grade architecture and security that IT teams are already familiar with, and helps build a consistent end-to-end architecture, leveraging existing IT knowledge and investments. To that end, we are leveraging our data center expertise to bring virtualization to the plant floor.<\/p>\n \u201cTo increase security, decrease support requirements, and improve flexibility, Audi is developing its Edge Cloud for Production (EC4P) platform with the help of Cisco. EC4P virtualizes production assets and relies on software-defined networking that provides a scalable, resilient, secure, and deterministic network.\u201d\u00a0\u2013 Dr. Henning L\u00f6ser, Head of Production Labs, Audi<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Our solutions provide secured operations through a unified security and networking architecture. <\/strong>We help customers eliminate the cost and complexity of managing point security products by embedding advanced OT security<\/a> as a software feature throughout our industrial networking portfolio. The same network that connects industrial assets can provide OT visibility, threat detection, zero-trust zone segmentation, and secure remote access, eliminating the need for dedicated hardware for each function.<\/p>\n \u201cGaining visibility into industrial assets is key to securing operations. The combination of Cisco Cyber Vision and Cisco industrial networking makes it simple to gain visibility at scale. It\u2019s the foundation for a robust OT network and a comprehensive approach to IoT security.\u201d \u2013 Dino Busalachi, CTO and co-founder, Velta Technology<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Manufacturers can rely on us for uninterrupted wireless for critical applications and greater flexibility. <\/strong>Our wireless technologies<\/a> provide reliable connectivity for mobile assets (AGVs, AMRs, tooling) and other critical applications, even in the presence of obstacles and RF interference. Our technology can also help factories reduce costs and installation time, because it eliminates the need for cable installation. Finally, Cisco industrial wireless technology makes it easier for manufacturers to reconfigure production lines and adapt to changes in process or demands of the quickly.<\/p>\n As manufacturers continue to leverage data to embrace AI\/ML-driven industrial operations, secure their operations, and become more connected, we are proud to offer the high-performance industrial networking they need to enable reliable and secure connectivity between OT, IT, and analytical applications.<\/p>\n Are you planning to attend Hannover Messe? You can find us at Stand F18, Hall 15, where we\u2019ll have several demo stations showing manufacturers how they can boost innovation and efficiency with a resilient, scalable, and flexible industrial network that only Cisco can offer! Our in-booth theater will feature short presentations running throughout the day on key topics of interest, such as cybersecurity, wireless technologies, sustainability, networking, and cloud analytical applications in manufacturing operations.<\/p>\n Come and see a fully operational automatic coffee packaging machine for a live demonstration of the power of a unified security and networking architecture. We would love to host you as our guest<\/a> for a deeper discussion.<\/p>\n To learn more about our IoT solutions portfolio, read my interview<\/a> with IIoT World or visit the Cisco Industrial IoT Networking<\/a> website.<\/p>\n “}]]\u00a0\u00a0A network is more than a collection of switches, routers, and access points. It is the foundation for a smart infrastructure that can unlock Industry 4.0 innovations.\u00a0\u00a0Read More<\/a>\u00a0Cisco Blogs\u00a0<\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":0,"featured_media":2981,"comment_status":"","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[12],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-2980","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-cisco-learning"],"yoast_head":"\n
\nWhile in the past, manufacturers could mitigate risk using a patchwork of single function \u201cpoint products\u201d from a variety of vendors, their security architecture has become so complex to manage and scale that it is now one of the primary obstacles for continued growth and innovation throughout the Industrial IoT space.
\nUnreliable wireless connectivity on the factory floor limits the ability to increase automation using autonomous vehicles, robots, and mobile tooling.<\/p>\nBe our guest at Hannover Messe<\/h2>\n
\nWhile in the past, manufacturers could mitigate risk using a patchwork of single function \u201cpoint products\u201d from a variety of vendors, their security architecture has become so complex to manage and scale that it is now one of the primary obstacles for continued growth and innovation throughout the Industrial IoT space.
\nUnreliable wireless connectivity on the factory floor limits the ability to increase automation using autonomous vehicles, robots, and mobile tooling.<\/p>\nBe our guest at Hannover Messe<\/h2>\n