
Duncan Cooke takes the lessons learnt from the Security Twenty event to examine a shifting trend in the professional security sector.
Duncan Cooke takes the lessons learnt from the Security Twenty event to examine a shifting trend in the professional security sector.
Greg Hookings, Business Development Industrial Automation, compares the fast-moving world of gaming consoles to the more complex industrial computing. Get to the next level with this industry ‘cheat code’ and advance your Industry 4.0 journey.
Learn the lessons from large scale projects can be applied to enterprises of all sizes. Head of Business Development Greg Hookings demonstrates why traditional working silos could be holding back your industry 4.0 success.
Greg Hookings, Head of Business Development, examines the broader aspects of industry 4.0 whilst highlighting the importance of teamwork when it comes to strategic implementation.
Greg Hookings busts the jargon surrounding ‘The Edge’ (and some about cricket) in the latest blog. With more data being created and processed at the industrial edge Stratus Technologies has set out to simplify the language and simplify the solution to ensure you can utilise this increasingly crucial resource.
Greg Hookings takes us through the journey of Industry 4.0, exploring the different levels of adoption across the EMEA region Greg explains that it is okay to be at different milestones, as long as we are on the same path.
Gallagher, one of the most respected manufacturers of electronic security solutions has announced it intends to work closely with Stratus Technologies to ensure its customer base across Europe is aware of the benefits of implementing a Continuous Availability strategy in order to negate the consequences of downtime.
So what will IoT do for the electronic industry? There is no doubt that it will set innovators free to use their imaginations in order to come up with creative solutions that combine the expertise, knowledge and intuition of ‘man’ with the processing power of ‘machine’. In simple terms, IoT enabled cameras equipped with or supported by analytics…
One of the world’s leading IT research and advisory companies, Gartner, Inc., estimates that as many as 5.6 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices owned by enterprises and governments will utilise edge computing for data collection and processing in 2020, whilst by 2019, as much as 40% of all IoT collected data is expected to be stored, processed, analysed and acted upon close to or at the edge of the network.
Integration within the electronic security environment has for many years been a much over used and quite often, misunderstood word. It has not been uncommon for manufacturers, perhaps unintentionally, to have incorrectly claimed to have achieved true integration of their products with third party devices and software.