ATEK Access Technologies Expands AssetScan Condition Monitoring Solutions

Improving Machinery Reliability On A Budget - by Craig Truempi

Discussing 'All Things Data'

Maintenance and Vibration Analysis: A Team for Your Team - Interview

Maintenance and Vibration Analysis: A Team for Your Team

Capterra Field Service Management Blog

All Things Data Podcast with Dan Yarmoluk

Discussions around how to utilize, harness and deploy data science, data-driven strategies and enable digital transformation. The idea is to embrace nuance and complexity and have “yes, but…” moments to provide insight and guidance.

All Things Data Podcast with Dan Yarmoluk

All Things Data Podcast, in the spirit of Daniel Kaheman, Peter Diamandis and Google “moonshots”, brings together leading data scientists, technologists, business model experts and futurists to

ATEK Access Technologies Awarded ISO 9001:2015 Certificate

ATEK Access Technologies Launches AssetScan Suite of Condition Monitoring Solutions

Defining The IoT Opportunity for Field Service Providers

I am excited to have been invited to share my views with you on why I’m so optimistic for field service workers and organizations by leveraging IoT technologies. I feel the field service component, distribution, channel, aftermarket service/repair, and integrator (or choose your terminology) is the glue to the entire IoT value chain. My goal for this column is to not only share my views, but to open a dialog with the community for us to share, learn, and collaborate.

ATEK Access Technologies Joins the Industrial Internet Consortium

ATEK Access Technologies’ AssetScan® Solution Earns CID2 Certification

5 Barriers to IoT Adoption & How to Overcome Them

Even with all necessary systems and processes in place, a strategy can be crushed by old visions of what a company is or aspires to be.

The industrial IoT can monitor critical machinery

This article is provided with permission of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers from the February 2017 issue of ISE, Copyright©2017 Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers. All rights reserved.

The IIoT assembly line: Getting a head start

The Internet of Things (IoT) movement has quickly connected our everyday devices, from our phones to cars and even our refrigerators. There's no doubt that the IoT is growing and expanding into new territories, especially within the world of machinery. The manufacturing industry is on the cusp of a revolution with the help of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Embracing the future of the IIoT will result in a working environment connected by sensors gathering useful data regarding equipment status, temperature conditions and current work progress, helping to improve the efficiency, safety and productivity of operations.