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Excel, Differentiate, or Disrupt with Industrial IoT

Art_300In order to truly become a digital business, enabling the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) in manufacturing means factoring in people and services, not just things. Enterprises need to take a new approach, a higher level of thinking if you will, to more freely innovate on processes and discover new sources of revenue without boundaries—including IT.

IDC says the market opportunity for manufacturing will by $913B by 2018. And with 14 billion connected devices, IIoT will represent a $10.6 trillion impact. The potential is out there for manufacturers who choose to disrupt, differentiate, or excel. And the key to this is turning information into action.

In today’s new digital world, the competition is no longer about the best product, but about the best business model, and you can seize that opportunity by building a continuous flow of information through a holistic IIoT implementation. While IIoT is complex by nature, but it doesn’t need to be complicated. Microsoft has developed technologies that help people become more effective in this hyper-productive world.

In a new on-demand webcast, Enrique Andaluz, Microsoft Industry Director of Strategic Business Development for Worldwide Discrete Manufacturing, shares how connecting operations is helping market leaders excel, differentiate, and disrupt their industries.

You’ll also learn how Microsoft worked with innovators like Jabil, Rolls-Royce, and ABB to transform their businesses and help them continually improve customer service.

Watch the webcast now to learn more!

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