
AI as an efficiency driver in production (www.industrial-production.de)
From pilot project to AI factory
Industrial AI raises key production figures such as OEE, quality and energy efficiency to a new level - but only with the right IT architecture. This is what Chris Kramar, Director and General Manager OEM Solutions DACH at Dell Technologies, says in his guest article.

AI Factories (www.industrial-production.de)
Industrial AI needs holistic IT
Ideally, industrial companies should set up integrated IT platforms, known as AI factories, for the widespread use of artificial intelligence. However, these must reconcile the requirements of different application classes. Dell Technologies explains what these are and how the platform achieves this.

Dell Technologies (www.computer-automation.de)
Rethinking disaggregated infrastructure
Dell Technologies presents innovations for disaggregated data centers. They cover the areas of storage, cyber resilience, software and integrated partner systems. These infrastructures combine computing, storage and network resources in pools and combine them with software-supported automation, security functions and integrated partner systems.

Dell Technologies (www.computer-automation.de)
Edge computing links IT and OT
However, neither the cloud nor a centralized data center are suitable for processing the volumes of data generated by the Internet of Things. Edge computing is taking the place of traditional approaches, but has its own unique challenges.

Automation and Industrial IoT (www.industrial-production.de)
How edge computing becomes resilient
Edge computing offers companies many advantages. But what about security? Decentralized data processing can quickly become a gateway for attackers, which is why there is no way around adapted cybersecurity strategies - from prevention to back-up measures.

IT infrastructure modernized with Dell (www.industrial-production.de)
Performance now forte-fortissimo
C. Bechstein, manufacturer of upright and grand pianos, has modernized its IT with systems from Dell Technologies. As a result, the long-established company, founded in 1853, is equipped for the future and optimally prepared for the further growth of its ERP system.

Data processing (www.industrial-production.de)
Edge computing: these 5 points are important
Edge computing is the better data processing option for many predictive maintenance or predictive quality applications. However, it requires close collaboration between IT and OT teams.

Dell Technologies (www.computer-automation.de)
Solutions for managed cyber recovery
Dell Technologies has new solutions for Managed Cyber Recovery and Public Cloud Cyber Recovery for multi-cloud environments in its portfolio.

Industry 4.0 and the cloud (www.industrial-production.de)
What IoT can do at the edge
Edge computing is playing an increasingly important role in Industry 4.0. Fueled by the increasing spread of the Internet of Things and cloud technologies as well as the realization of the first 5G campus networks, the possibilities for implementing new solutions are increasing.

Dell Technologies (www.computer-automation.de)
Processing data at the Edge
Dell Technologies presents various solutions that support companies in processing data at the edge.

Fast data processing with edge computing (www.industrial-production.de)
Cooperation between SMC, Dell and Software AG for the development of Smart Field Analytics
SMC, Dell Technologies and Software AG have developed a concept that makes production processes fit for Industry 4.0: Smart Field Analytics.

Study on data security (www.industrial-production.de)
Data security solutions no longer sufficient
According to a recent study by Dell, a majority of companies believe that their current data security solutions will not be sufficient for the future. Action is needed now, because data loss costs companies almost 900,000 euros per year.

Study by Dell Technologies (www.computer-automation.de)
Data security solutions no longer sufficient
According to a recent study, a majority of companies believe that their current data security solutions will not be sufficient for the future. Action is needed now, as data loss costs companies almost 900,000 euros per year.

Networking and machine learning (www.industrial-production.de)
Four steps to a smart factory
With new technologies, almost all technical systems and plants can be integrated into the web. However, IoT-supported production systems require a suitable infrastructure and support from machine learning so that they can act intelligently and independently.

Cloud-capable infrastructures (www.industrial-production.de)
Expanded offering for multi-cloud environments
Dell EMC has unveiled a series of enhancements to its cloud-enabled infrastructure solutions offering.
IoT solutions (www.industrial-production.de)
Dell Technologies and Microsoft simplify implementation
Dell Technologies and Microsoft have announced a partnership to make it easier for industrial companies to implement end-to-end IoT solutions from the edge to the cloud.

Follow-up with Andreas Ertel (www.computer-automation.de)
Large quantities instead of diversification
With Dell EMC, a traditional IT manufacturer is taking on the challenge of gaining a foothold in a largely saturated and extremely divergent industrial PC market. Andreas Ertel, Solution Consultant at Dell OEM, explains why they are taking this step.

Dell OEM Solutions (www.computer-automation.de)
Dell enters the world of industrial IoT
Dell wants to have a major say in the industrial IoT environment in the future. Dermot O'Connel, Executive Director of Dell OEM Solutions, and Regional Sales Director Europe Central Helmut Schmidt explain how this is to be achieved in an interview with Markt&Technik.
