Perfect content that addresses exactly the components in my Ignition IIoT gas-services project! Just today, we discussed the migration from Modbus/TCP and OPC-UA to MQTT. Strange that we also used the term "low hanging fruit". The quick fix is to accommodate existing protocols for sites for few tags and slow polling and organize into UNS using ISA 95 Part 2. But also develop the MQTT connections. What's great about Ignition as the IIoT platform is that it does not care how the data gets into the tag browser for visualization purposes. Updating to MQTT is a minor adjustment for these types of sites. Larger sites will start with MQTT. The technical content is at a perfect level! The glass board works great! Awesome to see you in these videos Zack!
TH-cam algorithm considered this content so important for me, it suggested this video to me a second time a few hours after I already watched every second and liked it the first round
One major question came in my mind at around minute 5. I do understand the concept and think from my point of view it is the only one that will survive in the long run. But - with which tools do I do that? What ist the prime toolkit or set of tools and services to do a digital transformation? When I do my home projects, I use the MING stack as my go to tools But in industry? Ignition is a good tool, but what would you say is the prime - the Optimus prime of toolsets? When I change a clutch on my car I have a manual and a set of tools that are made for changing clutches ;-)
There is no one set of tools - but the most common are: IIoT Platform - Ignition, Win-CC OA or FactoryStudio (there are many others) Edge Connectivity - Kepserver MQTT Broker - EMQX, HiveMQ or Mosquitto Data-Ops - HighByte Data Lake - Snowflake, AWS or Azure Historian - Timescale, Canary or InfluxDB This is NOT an inclusive list - there are many options…. Litmus, Sorba AI and many others. MING works great in PoC.
@@walkerreynolds973 at the end of your video, you kind of asked what video would be nice next - that type of video would be amazing. 🤩 Sort of maybe a broken down comparison of your favorite tool on each task and maybe a little why?
As you say companies who implement I4.0 will survive, others will die or taken over then what is rhe real value of POC ? Why not go ahead or drop such a customer ( wont they be very low on DTMA scoring initially ? ).
No at all - digital maturity is a function of a score across 10 pillars - not an absolute number. Orgs can be mature in some areas and behind in others. In order to fall in the bottom third of the distribution, orgs must be behind in many pillars. 🙏
@@walkerreynolds973 accepted, why then just focus on low hanging fruits initially and wait for their further approval for remaining issues . Low hanging fruits are demonstrated by many vendors who are not following your structured ways of implementing the whole solution (which i do agree is the of the best ways) , they get away with those solutions and then the entire activity stops because immediate returns cant be proved quickly for long term gains...
Perfect content that addresses exactly the components in my Ignition IIoT gas-services project! Just today, we discussed the migration from Modbus/TCP and OPC-UA to MQTT. Strange that we also used the term "low hanging fruit". The quick fix is to accommodate existing protocols for sites for few tags and slow polling and organize into UNS using ISA 95 Part 2. But also develop the MQTT connections. What's great about Ignition as the IIoT platform is that it does not care how the data gets into the tag browser for visualization purposes. Updating to MQTT is a minor adjustment for these types of sites. Larger sites will start with MQTT. The technical content is at a perfect level! The glass board works great! Awesome to see you in these videos Zack!
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TH-cam algorithm considered this content so important for me, it suggested this video to me a second time a few hours after I already watched every second and liked it the first round
Must be a sign 🙌
Insanely valuable information!
Glad it was helpful!
@@4.0Solutions are there any new/updated courses you have, for software engineers to get into iiot?
@@jonbikaku6133 we are always adding content to our digital mastermind training! That's our flagship program.
Where can i find your UNS handbook?
We are releasing copies in pdf format to Mastermind members first. We are working on that now. 🙏
Hi, You are like a Scherlok Holms and doctor Watson in IioT industry !
One major question came in my mind at around minute 5.
I do understand the concept and think from my point of view it is the only one that will survive in the long run.
But - with which tools do I do that?
What ist the prime toolkit or set of tools and services to do a digital transformation?
When I do my home projects, I use the MING stack as my go to tools
But in industry?
Ignition is a good tool, but what would you say is the prime - the Optimus prime of toolsets?
When I change a clutch on my car I have a manual and a set of tools that are made for changing clutches ;-)
There is no one set of tools - but the most common are:
IIoT Platform - Ignition, Win-CC OA or FactoryStudio (there are many others)
Edge Connectivity - Kepserver
MQTT Broker - EMQX, HiveMQ or Mosquitto
Data-Ops - HighByte
Data Lake - Snowflake, AWS or Azure
Historian - Timescale, Canary or InfluxDB
This is NOT an inclusive list - there are many options…. Litmus, Sorba AI and many others. MING works great in PoC.
@@walkerreynolds973 at the end of your video, you kind of asked what video would be nice next - that type of video would be amazing. 🤩
Sort of maybe a broken down comparison of your favorite tool on each task and maybe a little why?
Sounds good!
As you say companies who implement I4.0 will survive, others will die or taken over then what is rhe real value of POC ? Why not go ahead or drop such a customer ( wont they be very low on DTMA scoring initially ? ).
No at all - digital maturity is a function of a score across 10 pillars - not an absolute number. Orgs can be mature in some areas and behind in others. In order to fall in the bottom third of the distribution, orgs must be behind in many pillars. 🙏
@@walkerreynolds973
accepted, why then just focus on low hanging fruits initially and wait for their further approval for remaining issues . Low hanging fruits are demonstrated by many vendors who are not following your structured ways of implementing the whole solution (which i do agree is the of the best ways) , they get away with those solutions and then the entire activity stops because immediate returns cant be proved quickly for long term gains...