Moxa has introduced its latest IIoT solution architecture to help customers tap into the potential of the Industrial IoT. The Industrial IoT is increasingly implemented to achieve energy saving, operational efficiency, and improved productivity for industrial applications in many combined modern and legacy systems.
An Ethernet converged architecture
According to a recent Nexus survey, 77% of respondents see interoperability as their biggest challenge in the IIoT. Moxa provides a one-stop solution portfolio that includes industry-wide connectivity capabilities to enable communication and collaboration between various devices, technologies and people, through the following industrial Ethernet-converged architecture:
• Network infrastructure: Moxa’s network infrastructure solutions provide comprehensive industrial Ethernet building blocks to develop robust wired and wireless backbones for mission-critical applications with regard to device reliability, connection availability, cybersecurity and easy management.
• Industrial computing: Moxa provides RISC and x86-based industrial computers to work in the most challenging conditions. The wide temperature range 4G LTE computer is a perfect example of a device that delivers successful application performance in harsh environments.
• Edge connectivity: Moxa’s edge connectivity products bridge various industrial devices with industrial Ethernet backbones. Customers can enjoy seamless integration and communication between modern and legacy systems.
‘Reliable Networks, Sincere Service’ continues to be Moxa’s promise to enable connectivity for the IIoT. Moxa’s sales channels and solution services are available worldwide to help customers better understand their needs and respond faster to their requirements.
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