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Platform Integration

Horizontal and Vertical System Integration
Centralize Management for Improved Decision Making

We leverage modern day technologies to help integrate your systems, from communication and data exchange to single platform aggregation.

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IT - OT Integration

IT - OT integration refers to the convergence of information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) in an organization. IT traditionally deals with computing systems, networks, and data storage, while OT is focused on the control and monitoring of physical devices, industrial processes, and machinery. The integration of these two domains is essential in today's world.

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IT Systems such as ERP e.g. SAP / Oracle can integrate with OT Systems such as SCADA e.g. FactoryTalk / Wonderware allows for enhanced visibility of plant floor operations.  In a manufacturing scenario, this can be beneficial for accurate cost measurements, inventory management including material usage as well as supply chain optimization.  

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As ESG plays a critical role for corporations nowadays, it is essential to meet compliance and reporting standards. Hence, the ability in providing relevant and reliable operational data is essential to a corporation's success.

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IoT - OT Integration

The Internet of Things (IoT) have become increasingly popular in the industrial and commercial sector.  This is mainly due to its ease of deployment (primarily using battery powered wireless sensors), scalability as well as overall affordability.  Common IoT applications seen in today's industries include air quality monitoring (including temperature and humidity), occupancy monitoring (people or objects), indoor location tracking, equipment power consumption monitoring and much more.

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Traditional OT systems such as SCADA/BMS systems only display relevant operational data and often only support common industrial protocols instead of modern IoT protocols.  Being able to display additional "nice to know" data coming from IoT sensors can be beneficial for operators as all OT data can be monitored and compared on one single platform.  For example, IoT vibration sensors and power monitoring devices attached to motors and pumps can provide additional insights of the overall health of the equipment.  When integrating with traditional OT systems, it can correlate these additional data with its daily performance and output, thereby, allowing maintenance staff to conduct preventive repairs prior to breakdown.

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OT - OT Integration

Industrial or Commercial facilities often comprise of multiple OT Systems serving different purposes.  For example, a food & beverage manufacturer may have a SCADA system to control and monitor its production operations in addition, there could be an asset management system to monitor its equipment and asset including previous repairs and spare parts inventory as well as a MES system to monitor its plant efficiency (OEE).  Although these systems serve different purposes, they could create more value for the manufacturing facility if information can be shared amongst the systems.  For example, being able to obtain SCADA and OEE data may help the asset management system better predict which equipment may be subject to repairs or sensors require recalibration or replacement.  In today's environment, being able to integrate OT systems is more than simply 1 + 1 = 2, there is much more synergy created when data can be shared.

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System integration plays a vital role in today's data centric environment.  At ProSys, we are committed to assist clients in enhancing their operational productivity and efficiency through successful system integration and digitization.  We provide tailored solutions guaranteed to meet your budget and needs.

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