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Empowered edge computing
01 July 2019
For enterprises looking to expand their decentralised infrastructure for digitalised plant and equipment Rittal and Innovo Cloud have a joint offering comprising ready-to-go edge infrastructure, cloud-native platform services and direct high-speed cloud connections to tier-3 data centres in Frankfurt.
Empowered edge computing, will, according to research specialists at Gartner, be the next stage in the evolution of data processing within networks.
By 2020, there will be around 20 billion connected sensors and end-points. These deliver the data needed to create digital twins of physical equipment and systems. High-performance, decentralised infrastructure comprising automated edge applications, in conjunction with cloud-native platform services from Innovo Cloud, enable industrial players to model and manage their digital twins across the entire value chain – supported by the ultralow latency needed for real-time processing in manufacturing use cases.
Industrial analytics showcase
The industrial analytics platform is a prerequisite for digital twins.
Within the scope of the manufacturing edge platform showcase, Innovo Cloud can model the entire lifecycle of a physical asset in the age of Industry 4.0. Its basis is a connected edge cloud infrastructure from Innovo. The data captured at the edge is subsequently transmitted reliably and securely for further analysis to data centres operated by the Frankfurt-based company by means of end-to-end encrypted connections.
The shared Rittal and Innovo Cloud ecosystem gives industrial players access to a ready-to-go edge data centre within a matter of weeks – with the corresponding, customer-specific platform and service modules, guaranteeing reliable IT operations. Customers can therefore be sure of a one-stop solution to their individual needs (including OT, IT and platform), with all the necessary components for empowered edge computing as a basis for Industry 4.0 applications.
“It is no longer a question of whether edge computing is coming or not. Today, it is about applying greater intelligence to distributed data, and about making them available for downstream analytics. That is the only way to make a viable digital twin. And this is exactly what Innovo makes possible. We provide industrial players with a future-proof, distributed and robust platform. At the same time, end-to-end industrial intelligence requires more than that,” states Stefan Sickenberger, CIO and co-founder of Innovo Cloud.
“It is about more than just the infrastructure. Which is why we have joined forces with partners to deliver cloud platforms for smart factories that are geared to the imperatives of analytics und AI.”
Extensive experience of operating solutions for hybrid IT scenarios
Innovo Cloud has a long and successful track record when it comes to helping businesses find a balanced blend of new technologies, made-to-measure IT platforms and standardised, open-source IaaS architectures.
A key role is played by hybrid scenarios across multiple sites, supported by portable container data centres. Against this backdrop, Innovo offerings can be combined to create a complete solution geared precisely to the customer’s needs and industry-specific compliance imperatives. The proven experience and expertise of the German provider has therefore attracted multiple reference customers in financial services and healthcare.
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