Industrial cloud can optimize global manufacturing operations, finds Frost & Sullivan

by Brianna Crandall — December 19, 2016 — Cloud technology is an important enabler of global manufacturing processes and operations, according to a new report from global growth partnership company Frost & Sullivan. The industrial cloud has the potential to improve all levels of manufacturing through value chain optimization, improved productivity, real-time analytics, device connectivity, seamless communication, automation, data centralization, storage and cost reduction.

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The industrial cloud has the potential to improve all levels of manufacturing through value chain optimization, improved productivity, real-time analytics.

Frost & Sullivan Industrial Automation and Process Control Senior Research Analyst Nandini Natarajan explained:

Connectivity-enabled manufacturers such as Siemens, General Electric and Bosch are looking towards embracing new business models. These companies are no longer looking at monetizing the cloud as a mere product. Their focus is now on providing services driven by data that is managed by their cloud. By providing the necessary infrastructure through cloud, the volume and variety of data being produced by the Internet of Things can be processed in a significantly shorter time period.

To gain a competitive advantage and remain relevant in a dynamic marketplace, Frost & Sullivan says manufacturers should:

  • Focus on workforce remodeling to bring in relevant Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) skillsets;
  • Transform from a product-driven to a focused, data-driven service;
  • Partner with information technology (IT) firms to drive co-optation. A mutually beneficial ecosystem will be essential to survive in the industrial cloud space;
  • Overcome current challenges such as security over cloud, lack of awareness, and implementation complexities through cyber technology, workshops and a phase-wide implementation program.

Natarajan further noted:

Developed economies like Europe and the U.S. have the necessary infrastructure, resources and technology to adopt cloud in their manufacturing space. However, an aging workforce and fragmented markets are a hindrance. Emerging economies such as Asia-Pacific have a large population that can be turned into a skilled workforce along with the Industrial Internet of Things initiatives aimed at improving operational efficiency. Here, legacy systems and the lack of sound Internet infrastructure are challenges that need addressing.

The Manufacturing in the Cloud report is part of Frost & Sullivan’s Industrial Automation and Process Control Growth Partnership subscription, which offers clients unique insights into competitive dynamics, pricing strategies, demand trends, and technological development within the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), automation, process and welding sectors.