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With the advent of digital transformation projects and digitalization efforts, we’ve seen the rise of the use of Edge Computing platforms in automation and control because of two key capabilities: workload consolidation and operational resilience. How does Edge Computing empower your staff to get better results? Find out.
If you look at a typical plant or facility, you’ll see a lot of traditional control and automation architectures where individual software is installed in stand-alone computers or servers – software like HMI/SCADA, Historian, batching, MES, APM, and other advanced applications. Over time, these become siloed and difficult to maintain. There are typically no redundancy capabilities, and extending your operations using remote mobile devices becomes very difficult.
With the advent of digital transformation projects and digitalization efforts, we’ve seen the rise of the use of Edge Computing platforms in automation and control because of two key capabilities: workload consolidation and operational resilience.
With Edge Computing, you can consolidate multiple physical assets into a single, more advanced, virtualized Edge Computer or server. Fewer devices deployed means fewer devices to maintain and operate, less panel space and wiring required, and the availability of all your software assets in a single redundant and industrially hardened Edge device. Plus, one device makes it easier to implement solutions in industries requiring GMP, validation, and regulation.
Your software is only as good as the platform it runs on. Your mission-critical applications need a platform that prevents unplanned downtime. You need an Edge platform that provides redundancy and is easy to implement – a ruggedized Edge platform you can install in harsh environments (temperature, vibration, humidity, Class I Division 2), a platform you can install in a control panel together with the PLCs, drives, and other control equipment, and a platform that helps secure your control infrastructure from cyber-attack.
Edge Computing also allows you to extend operations using remote mobile devices. This is key in that it enables you to empower your staff and get better results. But how does Edge Computing help in all this? Let’s find out.
Edge Computing platforms have built-in virtualization making it easy to install and run a Remote Desktop Server (RDS) that enables users to use their automation and control software as interactive sessions on a remote computer or mobile device over a network connection.
Let’s look at some of the advantages of using RDS with thin clients for your automation and control architectures.
And yes, Edge Computing platforms help make this possible.
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