The problems solved by the adoption of Edge Computing #Engineering #ImprovePerformance

By Greg Hookings, Director of Business Development – EMEA, Stratus Technologies

More now than ever before, manufacturers are under pressure to improve performance with less. Further, whatever machines, lines or plant equipment they need to improve, the requirement for always on availability, remote monitoring capabilities and simple IT management have increased dramatically following the global pandemic which has forced many enterprises to embrace remote work and reduce staffing levels.

With the maturation of Edge Computing, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) can package several capabilities that meet these challenges head on. A simple, secure and autonomous edge platform, built right into the machine, offers end users numerous advantages. This article outlines the problems that Edge Computing solves and how, as OEMs, the adoption of the technology helps future-proof your offering.

Reduced IT hardware means more space
With the running theme of doing more with less, there are very few organisations that can afford to install high-end redundant servers; the cloud storage required and the expensive IT infrastructure to network all remote locations makes this approach expensive and unwieldy.

For enterprises that have remote locations it is simply not possible to have a traditional sever room or other environmentally controlled space for IT equipment. Without a specifically designed computing platform built for that environment, critical IT equipment can be installed in an unsecure area without adequate power or ventilation leading to more risk of equipment failure. Even for single-site operations, cyber security worries and the availability of IT skills can mean that valuable real-time data never reaches operators or managers.

As an OEM, including a ruggedised purpose-built Edge Computing platform, means your customer can gain the benefits of industry 4.0 without incurring costs, without exposing themselves to greater cyber security risks and without needing a high level of IT capability at the machine level. They can be safe in the knowledge that no matter how remote the deployment, those on-site can manage the platform and access and action data without specific IT expertise. In fact, the more remote a site the less likely specialised IT staff will be able to get to site and rectify an issue before the dreaded unplanned downtime. So this capability offers a critical advantage.

Speed of data
Whether onboard a pharmaceutical safe bottle blower or complex slitter rewinder, machines must transfer vital data to the corporate data centre. This is done usually via a broadband connection from the local Internet Service Provider and is typically “best effort”. That means an internet outage could cause a complete work stoppage. If the machine is at an off-site, remote location, end users would need to rely on relatively limited 4G connection. Either way, and even with the best infrastructure, the latency is often too great for real-time decision making.

With Edge Computing, OEMs can package and offer on-board computing that collects, analyses and turns data into actionable intelligence right at machine level. For those end users looking send large amounts of data for analysis, this can be simply achieved with a hybrid edge-to-cloud approach. The edge platform handles the machine health and updates all the on-site operators with needed information and most importantly no latency. The data can then be sent to the Cloud where time is no longer an issue, and connectivity doesn’t compromise the uptime of the machine or completeness of data.

Futureproofing
You would have to search far and wide for a company not at least taking their first step into digital transformation. As an OEM it is important to offer customers the capability to achieve their digitalisation goals, and the time is now. A recent report shows that 91% of today’s data is created and processed in a centralised data centre. At a time when cost cutting and futureproofing are paramount, can you afford to not offer Edge Computing capabilities in 2022?

Conclusion
Deploying intuitive computing at any level in any sector can be a daunting task. By working with knowledgeable system integrators and using the right Edge Computing deployment, OEMs can make this whole process painless with a simple, protected and autonomous, in-built edge platform.

Take the complexities of industrial computing out with the adoption of Edge Computing into your offering. Offer end users complete peace of mind when it comes to machine availability with autonomous protection and the ability to manage and action data with no external IT support.

Understand how with Stratus Technologies.