A degree in computer science would be a good start! Joking aside, understanding of databases, query formations and data processing fundamentals would make for a good start.
A degree in computer science would be a good start!
Joking aside, understanding of databases, query formations and data processing fundamentals would make for a good start.
There seem to be varying definitions for Intelligent Automation so I'll try to define it from my own understanding: Intelligent Automation is the usage of data analytics and information technology to influence the decisions that are enacted by PACs or other hardware controllers to influence real worRead more
There seem to be varying definitions for Intelligent Automation so I’ll try to define it from my own understanding:
Intelligent Automation is the usage of data analytics and information technology to influence the decisions that are enacted by PACs or other hardware controllers to influence real world actuators and processes.
It isn't and that's why I'm starting to learn about this movement. I've worked in only two different industries: rail and pharmaceuticals. Rail is traditional in its methods but Pharmaceutical has adopted some principles. I see these principles as the future for most industries and hope to participaRead more
It isn’t and that’s why I’m starting to learn about this movement. I’ve worked in only two different industries: rail and pharmaceuticals. Rail is traditional in its methods but Pharmaceutical has adopted some principles. I see these principles as the future for most industries and hope to participate in the transition.
Just like in all industrial revolutions jobs have been created, lost and redefined. In the first industrial revolution, steam and coal system were embraced. In the second, there was electricity and petrol/diesel. The third embraced computer systems and now we are embracing informatics. Each time, thRead more
Just like in all industrial revolutions jobs have been created, lost and redefined.
In the first industrial revolution, steam and coal system were embraced.
In the second, there was electricity and petrol/diesel.
The third embraced computer systems and now we are embracing informatics. Each time, there was opposition and difficulty but people adapted.
A major difference this time is that we are living in a global economy. It is our responsibility to embrace Industry 4.0 in order to strengthen those industries that exist. This will help preserve jobs in the areas where these companies are present. Lagging behind the revolution will only cause existing companies to fold due to their loss of competitiveness in the new market.
Industry 4.0 is a reaction to the current industrial global environment. Jobs are created, lost and redefined during every revolution. It happened during the first industrial revolution and during all following revolutions. The introduction of steam equipment, electronics and informatics have seen gRead more
Industry 4.0 is a reaction to the current industrial global environment. Jobs are created, lost and redefined during every revolution. It happened during the first industrial revolution and during all following revolutions. The introduction of steam equipment, electronics and informatics have seen great changes in the industrial landscape. The difference with 4.0 is that we are now in a global economy and jobs will flow to those spots where the highest efficiency exists. This will undoubtedly displace people. That being said, we can ensure that certain jobs will be retained by certain areas by strengthening companies so that they can remain competitive in the market.
Since the big banks are already in development of support for online currencies, I think that it's only a matter of time before Blockchain starts to be adopted. I think the current cryptocurrencies are unfavourable to use because of their volatility and black market usage, but new currencies will arRead more
Since the big banks are already in development of support for online currencies, I think that it’s only a matter of time before Blockchain starts to be adopted. I think the current cryptocurrencies are unfavourable to use because of their volatility and black market usage, but new currencies will arise, which will be much more suited for commercial and industrial usage.
Where does the third industrial revolution end and the fourth begins?
Kjell Sadowski
Industry 4.0 will begin when market disruption start to occur, due to enough manufacturing companies adopting Industry 4.0 principles.
Industry 4.0 will begin when market disruption start to occur, due to enough manufacturing companies adopting Industry 4.0 principles.
See lessWhat skills are required for success in Big Data and Analytics?
Kjell Sadowski
A degree in computer science would be a good start! Joking aside, understanding of databases, query formations and data processing fundamentals would make for a good start.
A degree in computer science would be a good start!
See lessJoking aside, understanding of databases, query formations and data processing fundamentals would make for a good start.
What is Intelligent Automation?
Kjell Sadowski
There seem to be varying definitions for Intelligent Automation so I'll try to define it from my own understanding: Intelligent Automation is the usage of data analytics and information technology to influence the decisions that are enacted by PACs or other hardware controllers to influence real worRead more
There seem to be varying definitions for Intelligent Automation so I’ll try to define it from my own understanding:
Intelligent Automation is the usage of data analytics and information technology to influence the decisions that are enacted by PACs or other hardware controllers to influence real world actuators and processes.
See lessWhat is Smart Analytics?
Kjell Sadowski
Smart analytics are advanced algorithms, which may utilize machine learning or AI, to discover trends and patterns in data.
Smart analytics are advanced algorithms, which may utilize machine learning or AI, to discover trends and patterns in data.
See lessWhat is communication protocols between device and your code.
Kjell Sadowski
According to Postscapes, there are 8 layers: 1. Infrastructure (ex: 6LowPAN, IPv4/IPv6, RPL) 2. Identification (ex: EPC, uCode, IPv6, URIs) 3. Comms / Transport (ex: Wifi, Bluetooth, LPWAN) 4. Discovery (ex: Physical Web, mDNS, DNS-SD) 5. Data Protocols (ex: MQTT, CoAP, AMQP, Websocket, Node) 6. DevRead more
According to Postscapes, there are 8 layers:
1. Infrastructure (ex: 6LowPAN, IPv4/IPv6, RPL)
2. Identification (ex: EPC, uCode, IPv6, URIs)
3. Comms / Transport (ex: Wifi, Bluetooth, LPWAN)
4. Discovery (ex: Physical Web, mDNS, DNS-SD)
5. Data Protocols (ex: MQTT, CoAP, AMQP, Websocket, Node)
6. Device Management (ex: TR-069, OMA-DM)
7. Semantic (ex: JSON-LD, Web Thing Model)
8. Multi-layer Frameworks (ex: Alljoyn, IoTivity, Weave, Homekit)
To learn more, visit: https://www.postscapes.com/internet-of-things-protocols/
See lessHow is Internet of Things (IoT) transforming your industry?
Kjell Sadowski
It isn't and that's why I'm starting to learn about this movement. I've worked in only two different industries: rail and pharmaceuticals. Rail is traditional in its methods but Pharmaceutical has adopted some principles. I see these principles as the future for most industries and hope to participaRead more
It isn’t and that’s why I’m starting to learn about this movement. I’ve worked in only two different industries: rail and pharmaceuticals. Rail is traditional in its methods but Pharmaceutical has adopted some principles. I see these principles as the future for most industries and hope to participate in the transition.
See lessHow Industry 4.0 will affect employment?
Kjell Sadowski
Just like in all industrial revolutions jobs have been created, lost and redefined. In the first industrial revolution, steam and coal system were embraced. In the second, there was electricity and petrol/diesel. The third embraced computer systems and now we are embracing informatics. Each time, thRead more
Just like in all industrial revolutions jobs have been created, lost and redefined.
In the first industrial revolution, steam and coal system were embraced.
In the second, there was electricity and petrol/diesel.
The third embraced computer systems and now we are embracing informatics. Each time, there was opposition and difficulty but people adapted.
A major difference this time is that we are living in a global economy. It is our responsibility to embrace Industry 4.0 in order to strengthen those industries that exist. This will help preserve jobs in the areas where these companies are present. Lagging behind the revolution will only cause existing companies to fold due to their loss of competitiveness in the new market.
See lessHow Industry 4.0 will affect employment?
Kjell Sadowski
Industry 4.0 is a reaction to the current industrial global environment. Jobs are created, lost and redefined during every revolution. It happened during the first industrial revolution and during all following revolutions. The introduction of steam equipment, electronics and informatics have seen gRead more
Industry 4.0 is a reaction to the current industrial global environment. Jobs are created, lost and redefined during every revolution. It happened during the first industrial revolution and during all following revolutions. The introduction of steam equipment, electronics and informatics have seen great changes in the industrial landscape. The difference with 4.0 is that we are now in a global economy and jobs will flow to those spots where the highest efficiency exists. This will undoubtedly displace people. That being said, we can ensure that certain jobs will be retained by certain areas by strengthening companies so that they can remain competitive in the market.
See lessWill Blockchain Ever Receive mass Adoption? Why do you think so?
Kjell Sadowski
Since the big banks are already in development of support for online currencies, I think that it's only a matter of time before Blockchain starts to be adopted. I think the current cryptocurrencies are unfavourable to use because of their volatility and black market usage, but new currencies will arRead more
Since the big banks are already in development of support for online currencies, I think that it’s only a matter of time before Blockchain starts to be adopted. I think the current cryptocurrencies are unfavourable to use because of their volatility and black market usage, but new currencies will arise, which will be much more suited for commercial and industrial usage.
See less