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Data Management in Industrial Applications

Publish Date: 11 May 2020
Code: AN-5116
Research Type: Report
Pages: 26
Actionable Benefits

Actionable Benefits

  • Generate ideas for data analytics projects on the factory floor based on use cases in different industries.
  • Select a deployment model to collect sensitive data and perform analytics.
  • Create a short list of suppliers to approach directly or partner with in order to deliver the project.
Research Highlights

Research Highlights

  • Five-year forecast covering the data value chain, from collecting data from devices, data cleaning and analysis, and visualizing it on the factory floor or boardroom.
  • 22 company profiles across the whole spectrum from industry titans to those serving a niche.
  • How key companies in several different verticals are looking to data analytics to improve their operations.
Critical Questions Answered

Critical Questions Answered

  • The pace of adoption of software, underpinned by machine learning and AI, that provides prescriptions and recommendations rather than simply reporting issues.
  • The outcomes different types of firms looking to achieve from investing in data management and analytics.
  • The considerations that suppliers, system integrators and manufacturers need to factor in when designing projects.
Who Should Read This?

Who Should Read This?

  • Vendor marketing teams looking to understand factors shaping the market and manufacturers’ objectives.
  • System integrators looking to understand spending trends and to identify potential partners.
  • OEM hardware suppliers to identify firms who could assist with their servitization strategies.

Table of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: DATA BASED DECISIONS ON THE FACTORY FLOOR

2. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SUPPLIERS

3. THE IOT DATA ANALYTICS VALUE CHAIN

4. MARKET TRENDS

4.1. Drivers
4.2. Inhibitors

5. MARKET DEVELOPMENTS

5.1. Siemens and LG Electronics Sign an MOU
5.2. Collaboration between Microsoft and Major Manufacturers Continues
5.3. Microsoft Makes 5G Play
5.4. BMW Looking to Blockchain to Improve Its Supply Chain
5.5. Bosch’s AI Code of Ethics

6. CASE STUDIES

6.1. Automotive Industry
6.2. Consumer Electronics
6.3. Aviation
6.4. Fast Moving Consumer Goods
6.5. Pharmaceuticals
6.6. Steel
6.7. Chemicals
6.8. MINING
6.9. Oil & Gas

7. MARKET FORECASTS

8. SUPPLIER PROFILES

8.1. Altair
8.2. AWS
8.3. AspenTech
8.4. Microsoft Azure IoT
8.5. Bright Wolf
8.6. Crosser
8.7. Davra
8.8. Dploy Solutions
8.9. EdgeIQ
8.10. Eigen Innovations
8.11. FogHorn
8.12. Guavus
8.13. Industrial Software Solutions
8.14. InfinityQS
8.15. InVMA
8.16. PTC (ThingWorx)
8.17. Relimetrics
8.18. Siemens (MindSphere)
8.19. Seeq
8.20. Senseye
8.21. SkyFoundry
8.22. USA Firmware

Companies Mentioned

  • Aspen Technology, Inc.
  • BASF Corporation
  • Ben & Jerrys
  • BMW Group
  • BOSCH
  • BOSCH
  • Bright Wolf
  • ConocoPhillips
  • Crosser
  • Davra
  • Dploy Solutions
  • EdgeIQ
  • Eigen Innovations
  • FogHorn
  • Foxconn
  • Guavus
  • Industrial Software Solutions
  • InfinityQS
  • InVMA
  • Komatsu Mining
  • LG Electronics Inc
  • Merck
  • Micro Technologies
  • Microsoft Corporation
  • Newcastle Mining
  • P&G
  • POSCO
  • PTC
  • Relimetrics
  • Rio Tinto
  • Saudi Aramco
  • Seeq Corporation
  • Senseye
  • Shell
  • Siemens
  • SkyFoundry
  • Total
  • USA Firmware
  • USA Firmware
  • VW