“Using the Cisco CAM for IoT Intelligence, we have been able not only to reduce our energy consumption, but also to realize a continual increase in those savings. As we continue to implement more of the capabilities of the Cisco CAM for IoT Intelligence, we anticipate even greater operational efficiencies."
- Caroline Dowling, President, Flex, CEC Communications Infrastructure & Enterprise Compute
2. Invisible Things
and Devices
The old factory model:
Slow, Siloed, Unsecure
Siloed
OT and IT
Unsecured Access
Industrial data
center
It
Things and devices
ERP/MRP
LOB
Edge
Open analytics
Users
Cloud
Supply chain
3. The new model: The digital factory,
powered by data
Enable Machine/User
Collaboration
itIT OT
Harness Big Data
Turn Data Into
Insights and ActionsOrchestrate
Processes
Manage
Intelligent Edge
Protect with End to
End Security
Connect with Industrial
Infrastructure
4. With digital manufacturing you can…
Improve Business
Operations
Reduce Risk
Innovate & Create New
Revenue Streams
• Maximize Uptime and Quality
• Visibility across operations
• Actionable Insights from plant floor data
• Faster Time to Market
• Enhanced innovation
• Supply Chain Visibility
• Address growing attack surface
• Pre/post incident management
• Streamline Compliance
5. Where Cisco can help:
The Cisco Connected Factory
Secure IntelligentSimple
• Reduce risk
• Protect your IP
• Ensure production integrity
• Automated factory network deployment &
Simple management
• Simple plug and play network deployment
and replacement
• Easy to configure data visualization and
exception reporting
• Orchestrate data in the factory
• Transform data at machine cell edge for
improved agility
• Bridge network silos
Securely Connect, Extract, and Manage Data for Improved Business Operations
6. Case Study: Flex improves factory floor
visibility
• Better track power consumption
• Reduce environmental impact
• Visibility to identify usage patterns
Challenges
“Using the Cisco CAM for IoT Intelligence, we have been able not only to
reduce our energy consumption, but also to realize a continual increase in
those savings. As we continue to implement more of the capabilities of the
Cisco CAM for IoT Intelligence, we anticipate even greater operational
efficiencies."
- Caroline Dowling, President, Flex,
CEC Communications Infrastructure & Enterprise Compute
• Cisco Connected Asset Manager (CAM) for
IoT Intelligence delivering “single pane of
glass” visibility across multiple islands of
automation
Solution
• Reduced carbon emissions
• Up to 30% savings in energy consumption
• Projected $1M+ savings per factory
Business Outcomes
7. Barriers to digital adoption
• Majority of IoT Initiatives led by Line of Business
• IT must ensure reliability, security & standards
IT and OT
Convergence
• 24% of cyber attacks occur in
manufacturing *
• Exponential increase in attack surface
with Industrie 4.0
Security Risks Data Overload
• How to manage massive
amounts of data
• How to turn data Into insight
and action
Complexity
• Multiple protocols
• Network Automation and Management is
critical to managing millions of IoT
devices
* Most targeted sector: 24% of cyber attacks occur in manufacturing (Symantec) - April 2013 article in the Business of Federal Technology
8. How we can help you
Secure VisualizeSimplify
Robust, future-proof
plant-floor security
Ease-of-use, easy deployment Comprehensive,
cross-plant, full visibility
Scalable, Validated Secure
Built on Cisco Digital Network Architecture - DNA
9. There’s never been a better time to
DIGITIZE
MANUFACTURING
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