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Industrial IoT for Architects and Engineers - Architecting secure robust and scalable industrial IoT solutions with AWS - cover

Industrial IoT for Architects and Engineers - Architecting secure robust and scalable industrial IoT solutions with AWS

Joey Bernal, Bharath Sridhar

Maison d'édition: Packt Publishing

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When it comes to using the core and managed services available on AWS for making decisions about architectural environments for an enterprise, there are as many challenges as there are advantages. This Industrial IoT book follows the journey of data from the shop floor to the boardroom, identifying goals and aiding in strong architectural decision-making.You’ll begin from the ground up, analyzing environment needs and understanding what is required from the captured data, applying industry standards and conventions throughout the process. This will help you realize why digital integration is crucial and how to approach an Industrial IoT project from a holistic perspective. As you advance, you’ll delve into the operational technology realm and consider integration patterns with common industrial protocols for data gathering and analysis with direct connectivity to data through sensors or systems. The book will equip you with the essentials for designing industrial IoT architectures while also covering intelligence at the edge and creating a greater awareness of the role of machine learning and artificial intelligence in overcoming architectural challenges.By the end of this book, you’ll be ready to apply IoT directly to the industry while adapting the concepts covered to implement AWS IoT technologies.
Disponible depuis: 20/01/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 344 pages.

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