While traditional monitoring systems are limited to data input and transmission, Knowledge Networking provides end-to-end information solutions designed to measurably improve organizational efficiency, processes and decision making. Knowledge Networks require new forms of gathering data, new tools to interpret and store information, and new ways of working over distance and time. Knowledge Networks not only allow the intelligent, distributed collection and evaluation of data but also accelerate the distribution of information.
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Knowledge Networks can be deployed to manage the collection, communications and interpretation of data, to drive the actions and strategies that make organizations more efficient, productive and profitable.
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Knowledge Networks provide key decision makers with information that is accurate and timely. Incorporating advanced sensor and wireless monitoring technologies, today’s Knowledge Networks can track and analyze greater amounts of data, from more numerous and remote locations, and evaluate virtually any location, condition or process. By establishing an end-to-end link between sensor data and enterprise-level applications, Knowledge Networks can be designed to provide a broader perspective on operational activities and to drive organizational insights, change and productivity.
Knowledge Networking provides:
- A powerful enterprise-level view of even the most complex industrial systems
- True 24x7 monitoring and management of devices, equipment and systems
- Monitoring of more points at a far lower cost-per-point
- Anywhere/anytime web-based access to equipment status or processes.
- The decision support tools needed to transform collected data into better processes and smarter decisions