Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 01 | Page 30

TRENDING • Digital transformation critical to growth and competitiveness: 86% of respondents believe that digital industrial transformation is important to the competitiveness of their businesses, while the majority (76%) rate their ability to deliver higher quality of service as the key outcome of digital industrial transformation. • Connectivity and industrial applications critical to the IIoT: executives cite connectivity (63%), industrial applications (14%), and big data analytics (14%) as the key technologies for digital transformation. • IIoT platform, applications and analytics as an investment priority: respondents see an IIoT Ready Platform (22%), Industrial Applications (14%) and Big Data Analytics (14%) as the key technologies for investment. • Costs are important: most respondents (42%) cited costs as the biggest barrier to digital transformation, closely followed by system security (32%) and data protection (32%). • Digital transformation requires change on the corporate side: 54% of respondents believe that their company needs to change to implement digital transformation. w w 66% believe that data analysts should be integrated into all departments. w w 61% believe that IT functions should become part of the company’s core operations. w w 55% believe companies are responsible for preparing their employees for industrial IoT. Promote the digital industrial transformation “ GE HAS CREATED THE GE DIGITAL INDUSTRIAL EVOLUTION INDEX TO MONITOR THE TRUE PROGRESS OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION – FROM EXPECTATIONS OF THE IIOT TO BUSINESS REALITY. network. The implementation of analytics based on machine learning increases the reliability, availability and efficiency of the energy network for more than 10 million customers. The current announcement follows the existing collaboration with GE on the use of Predix-based software on all of the company’s generators. GE Digital works to bridge the gap between opportunity and reality by making the Industrial Internet accessible to businesses at every stage of the transformation. The company helps its clients realise the real and immediate benefits of the IIoT by providing new partnerships, industry- leading tools and applications that increase efficiencies and growth. Customers who already benefit from the IIoT’s performance include: Quantas, the largest Australian airline, and GE Aviation have developed FlightPulse, a new application that provides pilots with all the flight data needed to fly more efficiently and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. FlightPulse is the first fully commercialised product developed using GE’s Predix mobile services, using data from aircraft combined with Smart Analytics to give pilots secure access to their individualised efficiency data and trends. Last year, with support from GE, Qantas saved more than 30 million kilograms of fuel compared to last year. Exelon, a Fortune 100 energy company, is working with GE to deploy Predix-based software solutions in Exelon’s energy The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) uses GE transportation’s Movement Planner as a key technology for the ARTC 30 INTELLIGENTCIO Network Control Optimization (ANCO) programme. The Movement Planner supports real-time rail traffic planning and optimisation to move cargo even more efficiently. In addition, the Movement Planner serves as the foundation of digital transformation in train control, a key feature of the ANCO project. Invenergy, the largest private energy company in North America, and GE, have recently announced a 2000-megawatt wind farm called Windcatcher, which will be the largest wind farm in the US and the second largest in the world. Invenergy plans to implement GE’s Digital Wind Farm along with Asset Performance Management (APM) and Operations Optimization (OO) software as part of the project. In addition, the company also works with GE on cybersecurity across its fleet. Rumo, one of Latin America’s largest rail logistics companies, is using GE Transportation’s Trip Optimizer to increase the efficiency of more than 2,000 kilometres of rail network in Brazil. Running on GE’s GoLINC onboard computing platform, Trip Optimizer is a software-based energy management system that analyses data to optimise trains’ fuel consumption. JPMorgan Chase is currently in the second phase of an existing collaboration with GE’s Current to install new energy management and digital technologies that increase the energy efficiency of some 4,500 Chase stores in the US. So far, 3,000 branches have already been equipped with LED lighting. Energy consumption was reduced by 50%, the equivalent of 27,000 fewer cars on the road. The world of industry is complex and creates unique technological challenges. The IIoT requires a variety of technologies – connectivity, control systems, cloud computing, data feed and management, analytics and machine learning, security and privacy – for a variety of different users and scenarios. GE Digital leverages its expertise and experience to make the IIoT more accessible, more actionable and more influential for businesses of all sizes, by providing a blueprint that only needs to be customised to make more of industrial assets, measure ROI and to improve the business results. n www.intelligentcio.com