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  2. List of networking hardware vendors - Wikipedia

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    Avaya - acquired Nortel. Buffalo Technology. Brocade Communications Systems - acquired Foundry Networks - was acquired by Ruckus Networks, An ARRIS company and Extreme Networks. Ciena. Cisco Systems. Control4 - acquired by SnapAV. Dell Networking. DrayTek. D-Link.

  3. Distributed manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Distributed manufacturing. Distributed manufacturing also known as distributed production, cloud producing, distributed digital manufacturing, and local manufacturing is a form of decentralized manufacturing practiced by enterprises using a network of geographically dispersed manufacturing facilities that are coordinated using information ...

  4. Industrial internet of things - Wikipedia

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    The industrial internet of things (IIoT) refers to interconnected sensors, instruments, and other devices networked together with computers' industrial applications, including manufacturing and energy management. This connectivity allows for data collection, exchange, and analysis, potentially facilitating improvements in productivity and ...

  5. Process control network - Wikipedia

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    Process control network. A Process Control Network (PCN) is a communications network layer that is a part of the Industrial Automation networks in Process Industries. This network is used to transmit instructions and data between control and measurement units and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) equipment.

  6. Operational technology - Wikipedia

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    Operational technology. Operational technology (OT) is hardware and software that detects or causes a change, through the direct monitoring and/or control of industrial equipment, assets, processes and events.[1] The term has become established to demonstrate the technological and functional differences between traditional information ...

  7. Virtual manufacturing network - Wikipedia

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    A Virtual Manufacturing Network is in this way a Collaborative network of manufacturing enterprises (from OEMs to Suppliers), which are connected by means of ICT for configuring, managing and monitoring the manufacturing process. Many companies have adopted a philosophy of acquiring worldwide resources through a virtual network for minimizing ...

  8. Computer-integrated manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Computer-integrated manufacturing is used in automotive, aviation, space, and ship building industries. [4]The term "computer-integrated manufacturing" is both a method of manufacturing and the name of a computer-automated system in which individual engineering, production, marketing, and support functions of a manufacturing enterprise are organized.

  9. Supply chain management - Wikipedia

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    An example of these conflicts is the ... "Extended Enterprise", ... The specialization model creates manufacturing and distribution networks composed of several ...