Edge Computing technology has emerged as one of the hottest new technology proposals; data does not need to be fully centralised, instead some of it can be processed on distributed computers called Edge Nodes, that is, in the same place where the data is being generated.
Disrupting technologies like IoT, AI, or Edge Computing have come to enhance SCADAs and PLCs. Proper co-existence and integration of product, human and processes, between OT and IT, will be the key for the industrial sector to jump on board with the fourth industrial revolution.
The future electrical grid will need to respond to a multidirectional energy flow that demands real time information between the utility, its suppliers, partners and customers. Edge Computing is the technology that enables real time information, and the ability to scale.
The Utility sector, with its geographically widely distributed infrastructure and digital assets with old or even obsolete technology, has proved to be one of the most vulnerable one.
From Barbara IoT, we say goodbye to 2020, in which despite a complicated context, we have managed to achieve all the objectives and continue to grow.
Those who have lived an entrepreneurial experience know how similar this is to ride in a roller-coaster. There are days where you are on the top of the mountain, ready to slide down at light speed, with the wind in your face yelling “I’m the king of the world”. But this marvellous moment finalizes quick […]