For over a decade, manufacturing leaders and technology partners like Cisco have worked to accelerate industry 4.0 and digital transformation strategies to deliver business outcomes: operational efficiency, reduced downtime, security resiliency
Connecting factory workers with remote experts and data will completely change the way we solve problems, make decisions, and work as a team within our industrial environments.
Innovation doesn’t just happen in start-ups. Industry giants can produce high-impact, long-lasting innovation outcomes—especially when they do it together.
When dealing with high-risk industrial machinery or high-voltage environments such as drilling rigs, wind farms, hydraulic plants or other oil platforms, knowledge sharing among experts is essential.
We understand how hard it is to build a secure factory and digital framework, and how to deal with the accompanying uncertainty. We are ready to help guard against vulnerabilities.
Earlier this year, we introduced a series of technical workshops for manufacturing in a few cities. The free workshops focus on real-world applications and best practices for manufacturing with an...
With the rising wave of global Digitization, Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) are demanding more network connectivity and creating greater opportunity for scalable internet-based attacks. It’s more critical now than ever that
Go to any conference, webinar, or talk to analysts in the manufacturing space and two of the biggest buzzwords you’ll hear are "machine learning" and "artificial intelligence” (AI). Here at Cisco,...
At Cisco Live, we discussed how to improve customers' factory networks and reduce downtime. We put all those discussions in one place, which we call the Ultimate Guide to Manufacturing.