With mainstream society being dominated by mobile technology, Rob Dinsmore, industrial IT sales manager at SolutionsPT, looks at how manufacturing has adopted mobility and the benefits it can bring. Recently listed as the most important emerging technology by manufacturing CEOs, the article will look at the latest developments and what major challenges those looking to implement it may face. Whilst plenty of appetite clearly exists for the technology, for some implementation remains a challenge, so we outline the key steps manufacturers must follow to effectively utilise mobility on the factory floor.
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Read MoreThe Year 2015 has seen organizations disrupting their markets with the digital transformation of their businesses as they embrace 3rd Platform computing and New IP networking strategies that have helped them become leaders in new markets. Moving into 2016, more businesses are expected to leverage smart machines and transformative technologies to give them a clear competitive advantage. As 2015 draws to a close, Marcus Jewell, SVP of EMEA at Brocade looks into the crystal ball to outline the top transformative technology trends in networking to watch for in 2016 and beyond:
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