Are Your Control Systems Stuck in the 20th Century? New Website Resource Helps You Keep Pace for the Future

 Is the speed of industry change leaving you behind? Are you swamped with big data? Bogged down with declining productivity? Suffering unplanned downtime? Perhaps you need to expand your view of control automation. The industrial internet brings new potential for improved use of data analytics to make operations faster and more accurate, but you need next-generation control automation solutions in place to take advantage of these opportunities.

There’s a new destination for information, news and expert advice on advanced automation and controls technologies, including PLC/PACs, edge control technology and industrial displays. Now GEAutomation.com has become Emerson and we’re your new go-to resource for machine automation solutions.

Among the technologies you’ll learn about, are our unique, industry-leading edge controller solutions. This edge technology pairs the best deterministic controls on the market with safe, non-deterministic controls for analytics and machine learning algorithms, allowing users to proactively optimize business outcomes. These rugged devices are designed for remote industrial areas and packaged with our vendor-agnostic software, so you can safely run non-deterministic applications to reduce latency and meet any specific performance demands the application requires.

In a variety of industries, including water and wastewater, manufacturing, metals and mining, energy and renewables, metro and more, you need to understand how to close the loop between information and automation to harness the power of Industry 4.0. Advanced industrial automation and controls, combined with computing at the edge, enables that connection so you can achieve new levels of visibility and insight into your operations to transform your production and realize competitive advantages.

Check out our new industrial automation and controls website today to learn how to move your control systems into the future and really take advantage of the industrial internet.