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Why Automotive Manufacturers Require Real-Time Decisioning

VoltDB

The automotive industry is more reliant than ever on real-time data – and not just the manufacturers but also the dealers. Some industry experts are even seeing the automotive industry’s use of real-time data as a pioneering chapter for real-time data in general that will soon spread to other industries.

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How Edge and Industrial IoT Will Converge in 2025: A New Era for Smart Manufacturing

VoltDB

This is especially beneficial in environments where production continuity is critical, such as automotive or food and beverage manufacturing. Energy management systems: Convergence will enable more sophisticated energy management strategies by tracking energy consumption and adjusting usage based on production needs.

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What is Preventative Maintenance?

VoltDB

Industries like automotive manufacturing now rely on preventative maintenance to meet productivity SLAs. Automotive: Scheduled oil changes, tire rotations, and brake inspections to prevent vehicle breakdowns. Industrial IoT (IIoT): Sensors and devices provide real-time data, enabling condition-based maintenance and improving insights.

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Will AWS Have Anything New To Say About Sustainability at re:Invent 2024?

Adrian Cockcroft

Also learn how AWS customer Generation Park, a McCord Development project, is leveraging the Garnet Framework and AWS Partners to build an IoT water monitoring solution to reduce water wastage and set a foundation for future smart city projects.

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Designing Human-Machine Interfaces For Vehicles Of The Future

Smashing Magazine

But the situation changed, and today HMI is an integral part of many devices we use daily — mobile phones, smartwatches, IoT devices, and even cars. My team has experience designing for major automotive companies like Mercedes-Benz and Mitsubishi, and we want to share some practical experience in this article.

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Content Management Systems of the Future: Headless, JAMstack, ADN and Functions at the Edge

Abhishek Tiwari

Any organisation pursuing microservices strategy will find hard to fit a traditional CMS in their ecosystem. Circa 2014, I was working with a big Japanese automotive brand in Australia. Possibility to apply continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) concepts with a traditional CMS is mostly unheard-of.

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