As smart technologies, automation and AI continue to transform manufacturing, operators are facing a new challenge: managing the growing volume of data generated across their operations. The factories of the future won’t be defined solely by faster equipment or increased throughput, but by the ability to collect, transmit and act on data efficiently.
In a recent Control Engineering article, L-com Product Line Manager Dustin Guttadauro explores the key pillars of strategic data management, from reliable industrial cabling and low-latency network infrastructure to edge computing, data center integration and cybersecurity readiness. The article also examines how manufacturers can balance real-time decision-making on the factory floor with long-term analytics and predictive maintenance strategies.
What role will your data infrastructure play in the future of your operation? Read the full article on Control Engineering to learn how manufacturers can build a scalable roadmap for supporting smart factory initiatives today and tomorrow.
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