Bridge the Gap Between OT/IT for Better Connectivity, Security, and Cost Savings
As industries undergo a significant shift towards OT/IT convergence, businesses face exciting opportunities and formidable challenges. At Moxa, we address those challenges head-on:
- Futureproof: We ensure that you are future-ready by designing scalable and adaptable solutions that can handle increasing demands and future technologies.
- Smooth operations: You get to experience a seamless interface between the OT and IT teams with our solutions. We provide training for both teams and help them to collaborate effectively.
- Cybersecurity: Our robust protocols and advanced threat detection systems safeguard your network and data from breaches.
- One-stop shop: Our comprehensive vendor portfolio, including the renowned 4000 family range, simplifies network management by providing a cohesive solution.
We are always looking for new ways to share our knowledge with you and this is why we have designed a hands-on Networking Training experience.
You can win this tailored, in-person training or industrial networking design course at our Moxa Technical College if you enter our giveaways below.
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) aims to increase productivity and make users lives easier. However, this can only be achieved when the Industrial IoT environment has reliable network connectivity. An unreliable network presents users with several
challenges including: longer system downtime, cyber security risks, and unstable operations, especially when using a wireless connection. The diagram below uses factory automation as an example to illustrate what kind of concerns our industry partners
face when trying to adopt lndustrial loT applications and benefit from them.
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) aims to increase productivity and make users lives easier. However, this can only be achieved when the Industrial IoT environment has reliable network connectivity. An unreliable network presents users with several
challenges including: longer system downtime, cyber security risks, and unstable operations, especially when using a wireless connection. The diagram below uses factory automation as an example to illustrate what kind of concerns our industry partners
face when trying to adopt lndustrial loT applications and benefit from them.