Data Layers and IT/OT Architecture Insights
About this Training
Individual Industry 4.0 implementations have permeated enterprises for the last years. However, once the goal shifts to bringing these solutions from one isolated application to the whole enterprise, infrastructure questions become more important. Many companies still lack an infrastructure capable of handling OT data in the right ways to have it clearly managed, governed and accessible to those needing it for their applications. This leads to untapped value in existing investments such as IoT-capable machines and retrofitted edge devices. This training conveys the basics on how to leverage this hidden pool of value with modern approaches of an integrated IT/OT architecture.
Why this Training is right for you
The Data Layers / IT/OT Architecture Insights are aimed at professionals from the operational side tasked with scaling up digital solutions who want to understand the IT implications as well as IT professionals who want to prepare their architecture for the needs of operations units having large amounts of OT data and a need to roll out applications.
Training Goals
Understanding the benefits and challenges in implementation of an integrated IT/OT architecture at the edge, site and enterprise level. Understanding the need for clear data governance in such an infrastructure, as well as ways to ensure comparable results and easier scaling of solutions between sites.
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- Introduction to key paradigms and benefits of integrated IT/OT architectures and data layers
- Successful Practices of Data Layers and IT/OT architectures
- Challenges in implementation and how to overcome them from both operational and IT perspectives
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Speakers
Patrick Kabasci is helping companies innovate in the context of Industry 4.0 for more than 10 years. He supports manufacturing companies to set up digital innovation units rated amongst the top performers in Germany focused on delivering disruptive scalable innovation and the implementation of Industry 4.0. He has advised over 100 companies in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific in setting up Industry 4.0 strategies and roadmaps. At Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, he has been part of one of the first international benchmarks on global framework conditions for Industry 4.0 with a significant impact on the further development of the trend.