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Guidance for Deploying Critical Manufacturing MES on AWS

Overview

This Guidance shows how manufacturers can modernize their operations by implementing a cloud-based Manufacturing Execution System (MES) that combines enterprise-grade reliability with operational flexibility. The Guidance helps organizations achieve digital transformation through a highly available, secure architecture that seamlessly connects shop floor operations with enterprise systems. It demonstrates how manufacturers can leverage cloud technology to enhance production efficiency, ensure data integrity, and scale operations while maintaining robust security and compliance. This approach enables real-time visibility into manufacturing operations, supports quick adaptation to changing business needs, and provides the foundation for smart manufacturing initiatives.

Benefits

Deploy a comprehensive manufacturing execution system that connects shop floor operations with enterprise systems. Gain the agility to quickly adapt to changing market demands while maintaining operational continuity.

Enable continuous manufacturing operations with multi-Availability Zone high availability and automated data protection. Maintain security and compliance with encrypted data storage and comprehensive audit logging.

Seamlessly connect on-premises industrial assets and enterprise applications through secure, reliable networking options. Simplify management of hybrid infrastructure while maintaining local manufacturing capabilities.

How it works

These technical details feature an architecture diagram to illustrate how to effectively use this solution. The architecture diagram shows the key components and their interactions, providing an overview of the architecture's structure and functionality step-by-step.

Disclaimer

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References to third-party services or organizations in this Guidance do not imply an endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation between Amazon or AWS and the third party. Guidance from AWS is a technical starting point, and you can customize your integration with third-party services when you deploy the architecture.

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