IoT-enabled Digital Twin with MindSphere

 

 

MindSphere provides the ability to collect, aggregate and transform IoT data from assets to actionable insights --- from machine condition monitoring, preventative maintenance, wear/usage, OEE, etc.

But also provide the data to simulation models and other systems for continued analysis.  

This ability to act as the closed-loop feedback system within digital twins, provides many benefits   -- optimizing models, performance, operations. Servicing.

Optimized ROI : With the multi-cloud environment, you can spin up whatever cloud resources are on offer without having to compromise your choices. Multi-cloud infrastructure offers a rich set of cloud options to solve rigorous needs across a diverse range of computing and business functions, thereby optimizing returns on cloud investments.

Superior Security : Multi-cloud infrastructure allows organizations to maintain a hybrid cloud environment that enables a combination of security and cost savings at the same time. The most security-focused workloads are kept in the private cloud while running regular business data and apps in cost-effective public cloud networks.

Low Latency : With the multi-cloud infrastructure, the datacenter closest to end-users can serve the requested data with minimum server hops. This capability is especially useful for global organizations that needs to serve corporate data across geographically disparate locations while maintaining a unified end-user experience.

 

Autonomy : Multi-cloud infrastructure empowers organizations to mix and match platforms and vendors such that their workloads are not locked-in to individual cloud providers. Switching vendors gets easier, simplified and fairly automated at times since workload performance is never tied to individual vendors. With the lower vendor lock-in, customers get the autonomy to address changing business needs for performance, security and returns on investments.

Less Disaster Prone : Distribute your workload across multiple cloud networks with each offering the same low SLA guarantee and the possibility of concurrent and simultaneous downtime across all clouds still goes down exponentially. Even if this possibility is not negligible, organizations can enjoy greater options in reacting proactively to mitigate risks when needed.