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Are dark spots and inaccessible data limiting insight into your operations?

by Utility Journalist
February 19, 2018
in Asset management, Big Data, Digital Utilities, Instrumentation, Control & Monitoring, IOT, Sponsored Editorial
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Data is now a crucial part of the decision-making process, with the ability to report on events as they occur now more important than ever. NHP offers a variety of analytics and reporting solutions that ensure your data is always visible to those who need it.

Ensuring the right operational information gets to the right people in your organisation at the right time is becoming increasingly challenging. With the likely reality of scattered data sources, legacy equipment with limited integration capability, and insufficient security, an organisation’s ability to get data into the hands of their decision makers has never been more critical. Add to that the varied corporate and IT requirements, and the puzzle becomes even more complex.

NHP delivers reporting and analytics solutions for operators using FactoryTalk® Analytics for Machines by Rockwell Automation. This software easily integrates with Allen Bradley® controllers, gathering important data in the background and reporting on machine performance in real time for machines located anywhere in the world.

The web-based application delivers user-specific reports of real time Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to decision makers. This contextualised information, gathered from what used to be separate systems, allows decision makers to take action.

The web-based application delivers user-specific reports of real-time Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to decision makers. This contextualised information, gathered from what used to be separate systems, allows decision makers to take action as events occur on the plant floor.

The Azure cloud application integrates seamlessly with the machine, turning your assets into true Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) devices. This ability to monitor operation remotely allows the machine builder to constantly adapt and enhance your machine’s performance, even at a distance.

Moving from a mindset of infrequent, major machine upgrades, to one of continuous improvement of assets throughout their lifetime, will fundamentally change your approach to selecting equipment in the future.

The benefits of improved data visibility is by no means limited to new machines. NHP offers enterprise-wide, locally hosted reporting and analytics solutions via FactoryTalk® VantagePoint and FactoryTalk® Metrics. These platforms connect to Allen-Bradley® Automation Controllers, Historians and SCADA to collect, interpret, display and report plant-wide data easily and meaningfully.

Whether management needs a site-wide real-time dashboard and regular reports sent directly to their inbox, or maintenance staff need access to a granular, detailed view of a machine’s performance on their handheld device, NHP can customise the perfect solution to improve your operation using the data you already own.

This partner content is brought to you by NHP. For more information, visit www.nhp.com.au/more/FactoryTalk.

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