Special Report: Does Remote Monitoring Provide a Competitive Advantage?
January 15, 2019 at 04:34 pm
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RTInsights-an independent research agency focused on emerging technology-has released a new special report on remote monitoring and how it is impacting business opportunities across the industrial sector.
Analyzing the new intricacies of modern remote monitoring, RTInsights presents use case-based research on how the technology is:
Impacting lines of business and innovation opportunities
Influencing customer satisfaction, with a focus on service strategies, service issue resolution, and predictive analytics
Effecting service costs and other business-oriented goals
According to RTInsights, today's remote monitoring is enabled primarily by 'a new generation of intelligent IoT platforms that provide secure, embeddable, and easily deployable connections to sensors, devices and equipment across network topologies and communication scenarios.'
Read the special report to explore RTInsights' findings on the use cases, challenges, and opportunities provided by remote monitoring.
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Industrial Internet of Things
Cam Dufty
Cam Dufty has been writing about software and emerging technology for more than ten years. At PTC, she works closely with IoT, AR and CAD experts to help tell the story of how smart, connected operations are revolutionizing manufacturing around the world.
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