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Guidance for Industrial Data Fabric with FactoryTalk DataMosaix Private Cloud

Overview

This Guidance demonstrates how to leverage industrial data for actionable insights by integrating with FactoryTalk DataMosaix, the Rockwell Automation Industrial DataOps and Data Hub offering. It shows how to connect various operational technology (OT), engineering technology (ET), and information technology (IT) data sources used in industrial environments to ingest desired data from both Rockwell Automation and third-party systems. The Guidance helps users understand the process of transforming, contextualizing, and modeling data for use across a wide range of applications, including dashboards and visualizations. It explains how to develop these using both low-code and no-code tools in addition to traditional code-based environments. Additionally, this Guidance demonstrates how organizations can improve their data maturity and build advanced analytics for predictive and prescriptive applications.

Benefits

Transform and contextualize disparate machine and human data into actionable insights. Easily analyze and visualize operational data to make better informed decisions.

Connect and monitor diverse industrial systems through a single system. Enable consistent data access across operations and respond faster to production events with automated alerts and real-time visibility.

Build and deploy advanced analytics and ML capabilities to edge devices across your manufacturing facilities. Enable predictive maintenance and quality optimization.

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.