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Metris: An All-in-One Solution for Software-defined Process Automation – ARC Advisory Group

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Summary

Machine builders and equipment providers produce highly complex electro-mechanical systems, traditionally controlled and monitored by automation hardware and software. Users typically rely on commercially available solutions from reputable suppliers, tapping into years of technology expertise. But what if a machine builder develops its own automation solution? Some specialty machine builders make their own hardware, e.g., for controllers and servo amplifiers, but the growing importance of automation software offers new opportunities. If volume sales are high enough, in-house software development could pay off, while customers benefit from greater flexibility, lower engineering costs, and more efficient lifecycle management.

Andritz AG, a manufacturer of industrial machinery and equipment, began offering its own automation software years ago and has developed the solution to cover more and more functions previously handled by commercial software. This ARC View takes a closer look at how Andritz achieved its goal and what the road ahead looks like.

Designing and building a new industrial plant means working with many partners, from construction companies to equipment providers, and integrators to automation suppliers. Equipment builders focus on delivering reliable production machinery that ensures high levels of quality and equipment availability. Off-the-shelf automation hardware and software from a variety of suppliers are then integrated into a complete solution. However, as industrial companies undergo their digital transformations, the growing importance of software in automation solutions is changing the game. Taking a cue from the IT world, more and more functions in automation solutions are becoming software-defined. Andritz AG is taking advantage of this evolution.

With revenue of over $7 billion, Andritz AG is a specialist for hydropower, pulp & paper, metal working, and steel, providing complete plant solutions, systems, equipment, and services for a wide variety of industries.

Under the brand name Metris ANDRITZ Digital solutions, Andritz began developing its own software solution in 2007 with a focus on optimization of processes and production. According to the company, at the time there was nothing available in the market for process industries that focused on complete and holistic plant optimization. A decade later the company added functionality for control (PLC, DCS, SCADA), artificial intelligence (AI), asset performance & maintenance management, production management, simulation & digital twin capabilities, and integrated cybersecurity.

Today, Andritz offers Metris in two variants:

This is quite an ambitious offering from an equipment provider, so its worth taking a closer look.

As an all-in-one digitalization platform, Metris UX can best be described as an overlying supervisory layer that provides an integrated environment for non-time critical functions such as production management, simulation and optimization using artificial intelligence, plus cybersecurity and condition monitoring with smart sensors. A key feature of Metris UX is its integrated database that serves as a single source of the truth for all integrated applications.

For real-time process control, Metris X is a software-defined DCS that connects to process IO devices and instruments from any supplier via widely accepted fieldbuses and protocols, such as Profinet and OPC UA. For new installations, users can select their own IO or, in brownfield installations, simply leave existing IO in place while migrating to a new DCS.

Deployed as a plant DCS, Metris X acts as a seamlessly integrated functionality of the Metris UX platform above it where it takes advantage of a large variety of available apps. The companys app store offers more than 50 apps ranging from asset performance management and maintenance, to process analytics and optimization. The systems graphical interface lets users quickly link subsystems and functions. The hardware-independent Metris block language (MBL), based on IEC61131-3, enables staff to add or change functions easily without extensive programming expertise.

In addition to standard automation function blocks, Metris X offers high-end industry specific process libraries called APCs (advanced process control) that are implemented as function blocks. Of particular interest is the integration of machine learning in process control. According to Andritz, Metris X offers data science tools (machine learning notebooks) that create a seamlessly integrated working environment for data scientists and enable AI applications that can be configured and activated directly by automation engineers without plant engineering knowledge.

AI development environments such as Google Tensor Flow, and Python provide the integrated foundation for building AI-based methods and models that can also be applied interdependently from any existing third-party DCS. These models are useful when upgrading brownfield plants. An example of an AI-driven application is condition monitoring that is realized with a combination of smart sensors, edge computing, and cloud technologies.

Process users are turning away from closed, proprietary DCS, as evidenced by the popularity of open process automation movements. Driven by large oil & gas and chemical companies, initiatives like Open Process Automation and the NAMUR Open Architecture seek to find alternatives to traditional DCS solutions that lock plant operators into a single automation suppliers offering with a control system that may be difficult to upgrade. These initiatives address users wishes for supplier standards and open platforms that enable plug & play. In short, users should have a wide choice of apps, and it should be as easy to download new apps for your DCS as it is with your smartphone.

Unlike a traditional DCS, Metris X can run on standard industrial PCs at the edge (close to the process), while Metris UX, the digitalization platform, runs on top on standard physical or virtual servers. These Metris UK servers can be deployed either on-premise or in the cloud, or in a hybrid architecture with elements of both. Solutions for hardware redundancy are available.

Traditional DCS solutions combine hardware and software from different vendors. While this gives users the power of choice, it also requires substantial engineering effort to integrate everything.

Traditional plantwide DCS architectures consist of hardware, software, and databases from different vendors, causing a lot of configuration, integration, and communication effort. With Metris - ANDRITZ Digital solutions, the entire plant automation and digitalization is based on the Metris all-in-one database, allowing engineers to use the holistic plant data for anomaly detection, AI functionalities, analytics, performance tuning, etc.

The influence of information technologies (IT) on operations technologies (OT) cannot be underestimated. In the commercial IT world, proprietary hardware is a thing of the past as most functions previously implemented in hardware are software-defined today and run on standard hardware. Besides lowering capital costs and reducing the amount of hardware needed, hardware standardization creates competition among providers that makes them focus on important aspects like quality, ruggedness, maintainability and reliability. Most importantly, it levels the playing field and shifts the focus to software.

Software offers a lot of flexibility to integrate and simultaneously run different applications that access the same data. As with hardware, software standardization plays a big role and is an important part of the trend to open process automation. For example, information models create common ways of implementing tasks by providing a standard description of devices, equipment, and even whole processes. As they become more popular, these models will complement open process architectures nicely, helping users to reduce upfront engineering costs while lowering lifecycle costs through better maintainability.

As software-defined automation, Metris X is more cost-effective and flexible than off-the-shelf hardware-based DCSs, and the fact that it is developed in-house suggests tight integration with Andritzs own process equipment. Most importantly, Metris X is at the leading edge of the trend toward open process automation solutions that are defined entirely in software and based on open standards. Expect the rest of the industry to follow this trend in coming years.

According to Andritz, 80 percent of standard interactions with Metris X are on autopilot, and the solution provides expert guidance to less experienced operators and maintenance staff for the remaining 20 percent. This results in greater productivity and a significant reduction in downtime, allowing users to focus on sustainability by reducing waste and cutting energy and raw materials usage. Finally, as a software-based solution, Metris X is scalable from single machines to entire plants.

The growing influence of IT on OT is shifting the focus of automation systems from hardware to software, and from proprietary to openness. Driven by Open Process Automation initiatives, end users are demanding that process automation solutions of the future be software-defined. Today, such a solution is already available from Andritz AG.

As an all-in-one digitalization platform, Andritz offers Metris UX, a supervisory environment that hosts and integrates a wide variety of plant software for non-time critical functions plus cybersecurity. Metris X is a software-defined DCS that is delivered with Andritz process solutions or can be migrated onto existing IO to replace legacy DCSs as part of a plant modernization. Together, both solutions offer a software-defined, integrated environment for supervisory control that is scalable from a single machine to an entire plant. The advantages of such a solution include scalability, flexibility, and hardware independence to help users avoid vendor lock-in. In this sense, Andritz is paving the way for the software-based future of open solutions in process automation.

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We know the time for this kind of automation is coming" – hortidaily.com

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Finding skilled labor has always been a big challenge for the horticulture sector. This has become an even more pressing problem during these COVID times, with the Great Resignation, also known as the roughly 33 million people in North America only that quit their jobs. This has of course impacted horticulture too, making things even more challenging for these large-scale operations, that are entirely based on top-notch efficiency. Yet, there are solutions for that.

Addressing labor shortageAutomation is a critical area of focus for the future state of agriculture due to rising labor costs and declining labor availability. Fewer people are interested in manual labor jobs so growers will continue to be challenged with figuring out a way to optimize key employees to make the most out of their time.Experienced employees are a limiting factor and rather than overcome lack of skilled labor with large quantities of extra labor, machines provide efficiencies that will bode well across multiple stages of the production process.

This is the area that Ferrari Costruzioni Meccaniche specializes in.We are focused on developing new technologies in farming that accommodate fewer people, machines that can perform in very harsh terrains, (however we think the soil preparation will remain a key aspect growers will have to manage), and new, lighter materials that reduce the weight of our frames without losing their strength,Christian Rossi, export manager at Ferrari Costruzioni Meccaniche.

The most innovative transplanter we offer is called FUTURAand it is a fully automated machine that is either tractor-pulled or self-propelled,he continues.This machine needs just one operator, and it can work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.The development of the aptly named FUTURA line of transplanters was driven by the increasing cost of labor combined with difficulties to find good field workers. This machine repays itself within 1 to 3 years, on average, depending on the acreage of the farm.

Agromillora California and automationSuch solutions are particularly suitable for Agromillora California, a company that focuses on almonds, pistachios, walnuts, stone fruits, and olives. All these crops are often planted in harsh environments, so growers are constantly challenged with managing dwarfing, weaker growing plants until they can take root and become established. Cliff Beumel, President at Agromillora Nursery in California shares, we think a lot about true automation and autonomous options in the field and we always think about our orchard growing systems that we support and everything that goes into being amenable to that. We dont know when the time will come for complete conversion to these technologies, but COVID and the lack of labor will likely bring it about faster, so we are building towards a system that will be compatible. When it comes to the crops that Agromilla grows, they need every root tip they can get to ensure their plants are off to the best start possible.

For this reason, they use Ellepots grown in Air Tray Technologies systems, which perform extremely well in combination with Ferraris machines. Cliff describes that very simple shapes work well with robotics and the Ellepot is a much simpler shape for robotics to work with than more traditional container options. Additionally, because it is a stabilized media and the soil is contained and will not fall out when grabbed, this provides an added benefit.We know the time for this kind of automation is coming and we know that the Ellepot will be easier to put into an autonomous system. This is an added benefit for us in adopting the Air Tray Technologies system. The most important thing for us right now is to prepare for the inevitable time when there will be fewer people in the orchard and make sure our products are designed in a way that will be amenable to this change.

The air tray technologies is a patented system developed by Blackmore company of Belleville Michigan USA.

The bottom line is that the product works and it all has to do withgrowing Ellepots in the right tray, the Air Tray,Cliff adds, the Air Tray is a very cost-effective and efficient way to ensure optimal performance growing in Ellepots. The combination of the Air Tray and the Ellepot results in better root development through air root pruning.

Since Cliff brought Air Tray Technologies to Agromillora 2 years ago, customers have commented on how much better their plants have looked. Cliff recounts that early on there was a misconception that plant quality and rooting would be poor, however soon customers saw how much better the plants looked, from top to bottom. He recalls particular attention was given to the numerous white roots emerging from the Ellepot in every direction. He reaffirms,the Air Tray is directly responsible for us being able to produce trees that exemplify the product characteristics that customers are looking for. After converting our production to Air Tray Technologies, customer happiness and plant performance are up,Cliff says,and this has expanded into other facets of our business.

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How to manage 5G complexity’Automation, automation, and automation’ – RCR Wireless News

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Oracle on automation as key to operationalizing and evolving 5G

The continued evolution of 5G is very much an exercise in rapidly increasing network and service complexity. On the network side, the shift to cloud architecture, cloud-native core, edge clouds and RAN virtualization make emerging networks look quite distinct as compared to their predecessors. On the services side, the money will come from enterprises and enterprises need customized solutions with unique performance characteristics, and theyd likely prefer to consume those services in an on-demand, IT-type model. So what should operators do in this operational environment? There are three key words and they are automation, automation, automation, according to Oracles Anil Rao.

5G operations must be automation-native by design, he continued. On the convergence of cloud, virtualization, disaggregation and decentralization of the network, If you put all these things together. its fair to say that the networks that underpin 5G are going to look massively different. And its going to be immensely more complex to manage and operate on a day-to-day basis.

Discussing the evolution of services, Rao said, Yes, consumer can expect super-fast mobile broadband but thats really more of the same. Whats different are bespoke enterprise services. This is where it starts to get interesting because enterprises present a whole raft of challenges.

In terms of automating the network resource and service provisioning/delivery of enterprise services, network slicing is something of a North Star. But, Rao said, network slicing require[s] a highly-evolved, automated operations platform. The reasons are three-fold: abstraction and management; exploiting the benefits of the new technology; and sustainable operational economics.

Abstraction because its going to be humanly impossible to do by just throwing more people at it or even just using the traditional operations modelwhere expectations were mainly consumer voice and data. Exploiting the benefits, well, You wouldnt put a Ford engine in a Tesla. And, They need to do all of the abovewithout breaking the bank. Controlling opex is going to be critical to making 5G profitable and operations automation is going to make this possible.

So what does that look like in terms of a real world strategy for both operators turning up 5G for the first or more advanced 5G operators expanding, densifying and onboarding mobile edge computing infrastructure?

According to Rao, theres a focus on remote configuration of cell site routers and zero-touch provisioning of new 5G and MEC infrastructure. Were also seeing the early signs of the use of digital twin concept for digitalization of cell sites. Once you have digitally modeled the entire cell site using high-def cameras mounted on a drone, for example, you can then combine that with other information such as network inventory and telemetry data to make intelligent and automated decisions on configuration and optimization of those sites.

A big part of thisback to controlling opex at sustainable levelsis limiting site touches and attendant truck rolls to control massive managed services agreements. For MEC nodes, a key part of operator 5G monetization strategies, It definitely helps that the MEC sites, to some extent, resemble a cloud data center, and cloud players, as we know, have mastered the art of rapidly replication cloud regions with automation. CTOs are now insisting on an automate everything that can be automated-type approach.

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DataRails wants to revolutionize the CFO’s office with automation – VentureBeat

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As organizations continue to accelerate the adoption of digital transformation across the enterprise ecosystem, leaders in the finance industry are increasingly gaining momentum in the race to a digital future. Gartner reports that business leaders expect digital technologies to dramatically transform their industry by 2026. While CFOs keep attempting to digitize finance, aligning digital strategies with business outcomes presents a new challenge.

DataRails, a New York-based AI-enabled financial planning and analysis platform for Excel users, today raised a $50 million funding in its quest to revolutionize the CFOs office. The AI-powered company claims its unique approach allows CFOs to take advantage of the full potential of new tech while minimizing disruptions to workflow.

In a press release, the company claims it leverages AI and machine learning capabilities to provide real-time financial consolidation and advanced data visualization through intuitive and simple implementation. Many finance teams often manually gather and consolidate data for staple reports like budgets, profit and loss statements (P&Ls), balance sheets and month-end reporting, but DataRails says its automation-driven platform helps finance teams to be faster and more effective.

Didi Gurfinkel, cofounder and CEO of DataRails, said over 80% of small and midsized businesses experience the pain of manual work, broken processes and scattered data while using Excel for financial planning and analysis. He continued by adding that this showed a huge need for real-time consolidation, collaboration and extraction of financial insights.

The company says it uses a cloud-based centralized database enabling real-time consolidation of disparate financial and operational data from across a company to allow teams to enjoy the flexibility and power of Excel.

Sivan Shamri Dahan, managing partner at Qumra Capital, agrees with Gurfinkel, saying that DataRails is leading the transformation of financial teams operations by empowering teams in every organization with profound business intelligence (BI) capabilities.

For the first time, all financial data is uploaded to the cloud, providing continuous agility and content sharing, said Dahan.

While Gurfinkel said DataRails has experienced tremendous growth that makes the company the superior product-market fit, DataRails is not the only company automating time-consuming manual processes for finance teams. A G2 review list shows DataRails has competition in Vena, the native Excel complete planning platform. Other competitors include Planful, BlackLine, FloQast and Prophix Software, which automates important financial and operational processes.

In alignment with DataRails vision to dominate the financial planning and analysis software market, the company will use this additional capital to expand its global customer base and further invest in R&D, as well as sales and marketing.

This funding which is the third investment round in the last 12 months is coming on the heels of a five-fold revenue growth in 2021.

The funding was led by Qumra Capital with participation from new and existing investors.

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Artificial intelligence makes automated document processing a reality – FreightWaves

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Late last year, ABBYY teamed up with FreightWaves to survey logistics providers about document handling and processing habits. While results showed that most companies across the supply chain are making efforts toward document digitization and process automation, it was also clear that many companies continue to run into document verification hurdles on a regular basis.

The push toward digitization is not surprising. While the logistics industry was once seen as a technological holdout, it has undergone a veritable tech revolution over the past several years. This trend will only continue to accelerate as partners within the space demand greater connectivity and consumer visibility expectations grow.

As shippers move to digitize their documents and automate their processes, they should focus on making sure both efficiency and accuracy benchmarks are met. One document processing error can sideline an entire shipment, undermining profitability and customer satisfaction.

It is important for shippers to be competitive, and the world is digitizing really quickly. It is no surprise that about half of the supply chain leaders say information verification within their processes has become a big deal, Bruce Orcutt, senior vice president of product marketing and management, at ABBYY said. You have to get the documents right, and you have to get the information within those documents correct.

The shipping industry runs on documents. While automation runs on data, the day-to-day conducting of the business the shipping and receiving of goods takes place in documents. Historically, efforts to bring the worlds of automation and documentation together have been clumsy at best.

Lately, however, organizations have focused more investment on making the integration between those two worlds more seamless so shippers can achieve higher reliability and better verification.

Even with organizations that have managed to automate a lot of their document processes, they still run into verification challenges, Orcutt said. The information on shipping documents is often complex and highly variable. Traditionally, we have to rely on experienced workers who understand those details to make a judgment call on what they mean. Judgements about complex information must be made in context.

The complicated nature of these documents has made it difficult to circumvent the human-heavy approach to document processing. This compromises speed and efficiency, especially during a national labor shortage.

Some companies including ABBYY have turned to artificial intelligence and low-code/no-code platforms in order to bridge the gap between document processing and automation.

AI adds a layer of decision-making on top of the simple data extraction, Orcutt said. Verifying the information and making sure it is correct is vitally important, but at the same time, information can be read in multiple ways and must be understood within context. Documents contain more than just data points.

In order for AI to be successful in the document processing space, the software must be able to continuously learn just like an experienced operator who is an expert at assessing these documents and making swift judgment calls. ABBYY is arming AI software with pre-trained document skills in order to make intelligent document processing a reality.

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The Digitization of the Power Grid: Substation Automation Edition – Marketscreener.com

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Trend Overview

Electrical substations are the building blocks of an energy grid. They are responsible for regulating and changing voltage levels as electric power flows from generating station to consumer. Many were built decades ago when switching, adjustment, and data collection were done manually, but digital protection and control devices have become more intelligent. New Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) can collect and record diverse system information, process complex logic in microseconds, and decide whether to send control commands to switches and breakers to clear faults. The increase in information allows for better evaluation of system health, prediction of potential problems, and a quicker analysis of faults.

Automation Tasks

Substation Automation (SA) uses data fromIEDs, control and automation capabilities within the substation along with control commands from remote users to control power-system devices. Data is collected in the form of measured analog current or voltage values, or the open/closed status of contact points. This data can be used locally within the collecting device, sent to another device in a substation, or delivered to multiple databases for use by operators, engineers, planners, and administration.

Computer processes and personnel use the data from IEDs to supervise and monitor the conditions of the power system. Operators and engineers can monitor the information remotely or locally, using the device.

Traditional supervisory control and data acquisition systems rely on operators to supervise the system with commands coming from an operator console on the master computer. Automation allows these command messages to be sent to a device to operate the instrumentation and control (I&C) and power-system devices. Field personnel can also control devices using front-panel push buttons or a laptop.

As the utility grid becomes more automated and digitized, the reliance on the supporting digital network infrastructure becomes even more critical to the reliability and efficiency of the grid. Expanding grid digitization means a bigger cyber security threat. Traditional substation security approaches fall short due to lack of visibility and centralized security policy enforcement. Regulators and utilities strive to continuously increase their security posture to improve visibility and respond to new threats.

Cisco Point of View

Based on more than a decade of collaboration with the utility industry, Cisco has developed solutions to digitize, automate, and secure substations. Over the past six months, Cisco has released the next generation industrial routing and switching platform designed for grid modernization and substation automation. They align with the five 'Internet of Things' essentials for next-generation substation:

Summary

As utilities become more operationally reliant on digital power system end points, they are realizing that a disruption in accessing these end points and their data is a risk to grid reliability. Cisco can help utilities support the business and technical requirements of the modern electric grid by providing a secure, scalable, and highly available foundation including network, compute, and security.

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Speed and Automation Crucial to Nearshore Software Engineering Staff Augmentation – Nearshore Americas

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It can take up to 90 days to hire a software engineer with skills in the top 5% of the talent pool. Lengthy processes like this can cripple a project or even an organization, particularly in the current context. Recruiting the right staff and keeping them throughout a project lifecycle is crucial to the success of Nearshore deployments. The changing landscape accelerated by the pandemic means that software engineering staff augmentation vendors need to move at the speed of innovation to address increasingly diverse and expanding client needs.

Hector Cerezo, VP of Operations and Talent Acquisition at Framework Science, says that being able to respond quickly to clients staffing needs is vital to Nearshore success. The demand for software engineering talent is high right now and lengthy processes will create candidate pipelines that are going to drop. Theres too much competition.

Ensuring that the right talent, aligned with and anticipating client needs, is in place in the shortest amount of time is a competitive advantage. Automation to select, hire, onboard and measure performance is thus critical in the new normal and those that retain more conventional approaches are likely to struggle not only to attract but also to retain needed talent.

The average job is open for more than 60 days and this is then lengthened by the interview, hiring and onboarding processes. The math is simple: if you can cut this time down you have a competitive advantage on slower organizations competing for the same talent. Automating the hiring process grants companies speed in movement that they need to meet the exponential demands that the tech industry imposes.

We have been able to shorten the time to hire to 49 days. Hector Cerezo

Such an approach really disrupts the Nearshore outsourcing industry. These are direct employees we hire; not contractors like other platforms, Cerezo says. We have been able to shorten the time to hire to 49 days, Cerezo says.

When demand for talent is high, as in the current context, shaving off days from recruitment processes can make all the difference. Vendors need to consider how they can address issues that often slow or frustrate such processes.

Automation can improve candidate experience at key points in the process. For example, bottlenecks often occur around candidate feedback post-interview in traditional recruitment processes. Automating these feedback processes means candidates receive information on request without the need for additional labor. Similarly, account management can be automated to allow clients to see progress quickly and easily.

Cerezo adds that addressing the culture of the company from an engineering point of view rather than a traditional operating point of view ensures that talent is matched quickly and appropriately and that vendors can anticipate client needs. Looking at things from an engineering perspective means you are better able to understand the problems clients face and address them from a skills and experience point of view rather than an HR one.

This means constantly reviewing engineers learning of new technologies and new frameworks and developing performance improvement plans to help candidates expand their skill sets across languages.

A platform that provides complete transparency across those processes with feedback from vendor and client and allows clients to track progress is key. Such systems allow for candidate sharing to be automated so that the right stakeholders within a client organization have access to needed information.

Using data collected at all stages of the process can also make for better matching of candidates to client requirements. When clients log on to the platform they can start commenting on profiles of candidates before the recruitment process has even started and this data can be used to better align candidates with client needs beyond the traditional job specification, Cerezo explains.

Identifying potential bottlenecks and leveraging automation to smooth processes that may hamper recruitment and retention strategies will separate companies and vendors as they continue to compete for the right talent in an increasingly demanding environment.

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Water Automation and Instrumentation Market Observe Spike In Sales And Growth In Forecast 2022-2031 – Taiwan News

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hand instruments

level transmitterelectromagnetic flowmetersgas and liquid analyzercontrol valvespressure transmittertemperature transmittersludge density measurementleakage detection systemslow and high AC drives

Water Automation and Instrumentation Market Research Scope:

Forecast Period: 2022-2031

Actual Year: 2021

Historical Data Available for: 2015-2020

Geographical Zones Covered For Water Automation and Instrumentation Market:

The location of stores will also impact sales, especially in areas that are difficult to reach or have less traffic because the company can control the customer experience to sell more products.

Region 1: North America( US, Canada)

Region 2: Europe( Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, Rest of Europe)

Region 3: Asia Pacific( China, Japan, South Korea, India, Rest of Asia Pacific)

Region 4: Latin America( Brazil, Mexico, Rest of Latin America)

Region 5: Middle East & Africa ( GCC, South Africa, Israel, Rest of MEA)

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Dixa Leverages $43 Million Double Acquisition of CX Intelligence and Automation Pioneers, Miuros and Solvemate, to Deliver High-value Customer…

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COPENHAGEN, Denmark--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Danish customer support innovator Dixa has today announced the acquisitions of analytics leader Miuros, and automation pioneer Solvemate. Driven by a need amongst service teams to connect to customers with intelligence, empathy, and the right information, the double acquisition is valued at $43 million and strengthens Dixas long-term vision to set a new standard in experience and data-driven conversational customer service, giving brands the toolkit they need to utilize data on a new scale for automation, measurement and analytics.

Dixa is used by consumer-facing and digital-first brands to serve customers across multiple channels, touchpoints and experiences from a single screen including social media, chat, voice and messaging apps, enabling an outstanding experience for both customers and agents. With cross-channel prioritization features, powerful routing capabilities, and flexible integrations, Dixa helps brands across the globe deliver value-driven customer experiences at scale, all from a single platform.

Solvemate builds in a powerful self-service layer into the platform that ensures brands can create a painless customer experience with the power of AI to give instant, personal, reliable answers via any customer-facing channel, or funnel requests to the right agent. Its introduction means users can now handle the end-to-end customer journey in a more intelligent, automated and conversational way, while also improving the agent experience through more seamless bot-to-agent handovers.

Miuros was designed to help brands turn customer data into actionable insights with AI-powered analytics, quality assurance and automation. Its addition to the Dixa platform will allow service leaders to harness the power of this technology and gain a better, more comprehensive understanding of the service function. Underpinned by Dixas data-rich foundation, service leaders will be able to make stronger, data-informed decisions, such as spotting and acting upon trends in agent productivity and sentiment.

To create value-driven experiences, brands need a complete platform that leverages data, AI and machine learning to deliver the right knowledge to customers, support agents and internal teams at the right time, said Mads Fosselius, CEO and co-founder of Dixa. In being able to draw on our data-rich foundation and existing knowledge base, Elevio, the addition of Miuros and Solvemate will allow service leaders to leverage data on a new scale for automation, measurement and insights from a single platform, setting an entirely new standard in data-driven customer service.

Dixas acquisition rounds out an impressive service offering that also includes a new, bespoke messaging product that delivers rich messaging across web, mobile, and app environments. Dixa Messenger will launch in March 2022, joining native telephony, email, and social messaging support on Dixas platform.

Dixa Messenger is a powerful new service desk for your brand, allowing customer loving teams to create great experiences wherever your customers are, says Rob Krassowski, Dixas VP of Product, Solvemate and Miuros allow us to take a more data-driven approach to automation and self-service, plus give service agents the tools that they need to create compelling experiences for customers and real business value for their brands.

Erik Pfannmller, CEO & Co-founder from Solvemate added: Powered by smart conversational AI, Solvemate allows brands to create highly personalized chatbot conversations at scale, guiding customers to find answers when they need them. Reducing the number of common, repetitive requests handled by agents means that service teams can focus their expertise where it matters most: solving the more complex cases which require a human touch. By giving consumers faster solutions and taking away noise for agents, we share Dixas ambition to service a multiexperience world for delivering unparalleled customer service.

Benoit Gagnon, CEO & Co-founder from Miuros said: Dixa is the only platform that can turn a traditional customer service organization into a value creation team by elevating both the agent and customer experience, and were delighted to be joining during such an exciting period. Miuros was designed to bring customer service data to life, creating actionable insights to streamline operations, as well as empowering the whole company to create an outstanding customer experience. By adding Miuros analytics capabilities, service leaders will now be able to optimize their operations through AI and obtain actionable insights, without needing to stitch together multiple siloed solutions.

Solvemate, with a global customer base of over 100 brands such as On, JustPark, Sport24, Holidu and CreditPlus, was founded in 2015 by co-founders Erik Pfannmller, Jrgen Vogel and Christian Blomberg. Miuros, with a global customer base of over 100 mid-market and enterprise brands, including Deezer, Wise, About You, Freenow and Swapfiets, was founded in 2016 by co-founders Benoit Gagnon, Dr. Ricardo De Aldama and Daniele Alfarone. Solvemate and Miuros will continue to service their current customers across platforms in addition to expanding on existing integrations with Dixa.

Dixa has raised $155 million in funding to date with backing from Notion Capital, Project A Ventures, SEED Capital and recently from General Atlantic. The company has offices in Copenhagen, London, Berlin, Paris, Chicago, Tallinn, Kiev, Tel Aviv and Melbourne.

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Automation is the Top Cloud Security Priority – Security Boulevard

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Two years of pandemic-forced remote work has shown how much organizations depend on cloud computing. Employees want to work at home, convinced they are more productive from a remote office than at the office.

The great demand for remote work means greater reliance on the cloud. Studies show that by 2025, total data storage globally will be more than 200 zettabytes (or 200 trillion gigabytes) and at least half of that will be stored somewhere in the cloud.

The more data stored in the cloud, the more important cloud security becomes. In fact, according to a new study from Check Point, cloud security incidents are up 10% from the previous year, with 27% of respondents now citing misconfiguration as the top security challenge, way ahead of issues like exposed data or account compromise.

It is clear from this independent survey that security teams are finding the increased reliance on the cloud a bit of a challenge, Tsion (TJ) Gonen, head of cloud product line at Check Point Software, said in a statement.

To meet that challenge, organizations are rethinking their cloud security priorities. According to the study, those priorities are: Automation, preventing misconfigurations, securing cloud apps, attracting and retaining qualified staff and achieving regulatory compliance.

This is how Gonen explained the drivers behind these security priorities in an email interview:

With the shift of moving workloads to the cloud35% of respondents said they have at least 50% of workloads in the cloud, with that number predicted to jump to 75% over the next yearmore and more organizations need to deploy application protection in the cloud.

The Check Point survey also found that organizations are embracing more agile software development methodologies and prioritizing ways to build security that can keep up with the cloud. Almost two-thirds of respondents have already integrated their DevOps toolchain into cloud deployments, yet organizations are still struggling with the lack of expertise that bridges security and DevOps. As the number of misconfigurations increases, addressing DevOps security and the need for security skills among developers is a top priority for improving cloud security.

Also, its no surprise that the majority of respondents cited the need for a single cloud security platform with a single dashboard where they could configure all of the policies needed to protect data consistently and comprehensively across their cloud footprint. Currently, users are spread across multiple cloud platforms. Managing data and applications across multiple platforms makes meeting compliance regulations extremely difficult.

The skills shortage continues to challenge organizations ability to meet their security needs. In fact, 45% of the Check Point respondents cited lack of qualified staff as their biggest day-to-day headache in trying to protect cloud workloads.

Its a cloud security concern that was echoed in research conducted by Siriux (acquired by Vectra) where it was found that less than 20% of enterprise security teams had the skills and resources to detect cloud security incidents.

What our research indicates, when combined with Check Points research, is that cloud security incidents are most likely going undetected. If we take a look at the large-scale incidents reported by DHS and NSA alerts, the broad applicability of the cloud attack tools makes it very easy to find vulnerable cloud environments and rapidly exploit weak default configuration settings, Aaron Turner, vice president, SaaS posture at Vectra, said in an email comment.

Faced with the skills shortage, organizations need to do everything they can to simplify their cloud security management. This is why automation is going to lead the way as the top cloud security priority going forward.

The one mega trend and cloud priority that everyone should be looking at is automation, said Gonen. Your application developers are automating everything. It started with shifting left in automating pipelines, but now the cloud, by definition, automates infrastructure.

And this drive to automation is the security priority that will keep business operations running as other security concerns are addressed.

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