Siemens is pioneering a unique solution by selling segments of O2 Telefónica’s public 5G network to water utilities in Germany. By leveraging 5G network slicing, Siemens aims to enhance connectivity for geographically dispersed operations. This strategic move promises efficient, secure integration, vital for the sector’s AI-driven automation goals.
Siemens’ groundbreaking collaboration with Microsoft at Hannover Messe showcases a next-level industrial AI foundation, revolutionizing Industry 4.0. Leveraging vast production archives, this AI enhances automation and integrates digital systems like virtual PLCs. With applications already at Audi, Siemens leads in bridging the skilled labor gap and optimizing industrial processes.
Siemens’ new Industrial Copilot, a generative AI tool for automation engineers, enhances productivity and addresses labor shortages with on-premises deployment for added security. Adopted by ThyssenKrupp, it aids in code generation, error resolution, and multimodal data analysis.
Siemens partners with LS Telecom to globalize its private 5G system, expanding beyond Germany. This collaboration aims to deliver advanced 5G solutions across various industries. With LS Telecom’s expertise, Siemens enhances its 5G capabilities, focusing on high-frequency bands in Europe and the US.
BAE Systems and Siemens have forged a five-year collaboration to create a strategic blueprint for smart manufacturing. This partnership aims to incorporate Industry 4.0 solutions, leveraging Siemens’ Teamcenter PLM software and Xcelerator ecosystem. The focus includes digital transformation, sustainability, and supply chain modernization, driving innovation in aerospace manufacturing.
Enreach, Europe’s leading provider of converged contact solutions, announced that Tonny Siemons, the company’s business development lead for its Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Operator Connect integration strategies, will speak at ITEXPO, one of the world’s largest communications technology conferences. The event is scheduled for 13-15 February, 2024 at the Broward County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Verizon Business has announced that it will provide a variety of network connectivity options to Siemens, a German global technology business, in order to maintain the security of its employees’ devices and data. The solutions will provide Siemens employees in smaller office locations with a smooth “plug and play” user experience while emphasizing security and zero trust principles. Siemens’ zero-trust initiative demands that all employee devices be verified, approved and continually checked before access to mission-critical applications and data is granted or retained. Verizon Business will implement an “internet only” connection, such as a global Managed Wide Area Network based on Cisco Meraki technology, which is vital to the success of the Siemens’ “never trust, always verify” program. According to Sanjiv Gossain, EMEA Vice President, Verizon Business, an intelligent network may make underlying architectures more agile by controlling traffic and improving operational efficiency. He noted that while every…
In the wake of a profound digital transformation, businesses are strategically navigating the evolving landscape of generative artificial intelligence (genAI), propelling them into a new era of adaptability and innovation. The surge in genAI-related job postings, as reported by GlobalData’s Job Analytics Database, reflects a growing commitment among companies to stay relevant and competitive in this dynamic environment.
In a push for universal cybersecurity standards, the EU faces backlash from global telecommunications titans like Ericsson and Nokia, who warn of supply chain disruptions akin to those experienced during COVID-19. Striking a balance between stringent security measures and smooth product availability is crucial, prompting these industry leaders to suggest increased self-assessment and more lenient implementation timeframes. However, the underpinning question remains – who should ensure industry compliance, the vendors or third parties? Amidst the surge in cybercrime, a secure, streamlined approach is paramount.
Red Oxygen joins Australia’s Communications Alliance, aiming to enhance connectivity and promote high business standards while fostering innovation in converging networks and technologies.