Even though organizations have varied views of how much industrial AI can change their operations, they agree on its growth potential—and they continue to adopt the technology, according to a Corning Data analysis.
The “infrastructure phase” is ending and, according to ARC Advisory Group’s research, the global industrial market has broken into three distinct operational cohorts: the pacesetters, the mainstream, and laggards.
Let’s try to break through the hype of the twin token and SaaS “apocalypse” and look at how to weather the real costs and complexities of phasing artificial intelligence into your operation—especially how not to fall victim to software vendor pricing volatility.
Launch of new Intelligence Center X and strategic team-ups with other companies such as HighByte give Digital Industries Software chief Tony Hemmelgarn voice to focus on product advances and digital transformation's direction.
Digital Industries arm of the German multinational company at Realize LIVE debuted new industrial AI orchestration software, Intelligence Center X, that it says can help manufacturers create a hybrid workforce where people and AI agents work together.
The sensors work. The models work. But the gap between a successful proof of concept and a system that runs in production is usually organizational, not technical.