Hi {NAME}, The Register: Tech Resources - 30 June 2019 ### Delivering differentiated aftermarket services using real-time sensor-based data Sensors, sensors everywhere, but not a drop to⦠hang on a minute. While many organisations may still be at the starting blocks of what has been termed the Internet of Things, the operational technology world has been making considerable advances, routinely handling data coming from thousands of pieces of equipment. Specifically, this area is moving beyond just collating data (as useful as that is) and is looking towards how to enable its supply chain of equipment manufacturers and service providers to securely share this data and make it work harder. In this webinar, The Register speaks to OSIsoft to learn more about this exciting area. Itâs going to be "show, donât tell" as we cover a real world example, bringing strategic equipment supplier Axens and their customer, International Oil & Gas company MOL Group, to explain how they are now sharing operational sensor data to provide value-added services and optimize manufacturing processes. If you are an equipment manufacturer or service provider wanting to know how to connect with the growing mountains of available data coming from your customer sites, to become more proactive and create new, differentiated services, or if you simply want to know more about how innovative companies are harnessing the power of sensor-based insight, tune in. View Now ### Your Data Deserves Better: From Analytics to Action OK, letâs get down to operational business. Most organizations we speak to have a wealth of IT infrastructure and large volumes of related data, but face challenges scaling and securing the collection, analysis, correlation and visualisation of this data to drive the real-time insights they need to predict, diagnose and resolve critical issues. Pervasive, next-generation application stacks, distributed cloud architectures, containerisation, micro-services and serverless technology adoption fuels complexity; meanwhile, lack of skilled resources and increasing volume, velocity, veracity and variety of data, add to the mix. So, whatâs the answer â more visibility, more automation or more skill and collaboration, or what else? In this, short, sweet and practical series, we speak to experts from Sumo Logic to learn how their customers are benefiting from advanced IT analytics, distilling the unique value and relevance of operational data analytics and critical use cases into bite-sized best practice. Weâll be looking at: Part 1 - From Analytics to Action Deploying at scale, practical, actionable insights from your IT operations data, wherever it is sourced Part 2 - Delivering Observability Centralizing real-time monitoring and troubleshooting of the modern application stack Part 3 - Modernising Security Security instrumentation enabling highest level of trust, protection and compliance across dynamic distributed environments In each sequenced session, we turn practical experience based on real examples into the specific steps you can take to make a difference. We guarantee all killer, no filler or your money back! So tune in. Signup Now ### Connected Services Delivers Customer Sensor-based Data to Service Providers An increasing number of asset owners rely on data-driven aftermarket services. While service providers have ample expertise, they lack access to the real-time customer data that is needed for offering timely advice and making smart decisions. Connected Services enables service providers to use OSIsoftâs PI Systemâ¢, a real-time data infrastructure, to collect customer data from many different sources and store it in a central location where experts can visualize, analyze and share data. Download Now ### Addressing Challenges with Real-Time Distributed Data Shared Across the Grid OSIsoftâs PI System is used by many utilities to collect, manage, and analyze data for transmission and distribution groups. Through new business models, OSIsoft has made it possible for innovators to also use the PI System as an IoT platform that collects, stores, analyzes, and visualizes real-time sensor-based data from the grid edge, which can be used by the centralized grid to optimize the uninterrupted availability of energy resources. The following are three examples of the PI System being put to work in innovative, edge-of-the-grid applications. Download Now ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can update your preferences here: or unsubscribe from this list: Situation Publishing, The Cursitor, 38 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1EN, UK The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2019 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here: