-
- News
- Books
Featured Books
- design007 Magazine
Latest Issues
Current IssueRules of Thumb
This month, we delve into rules of thumb—which ones work, which ones should be avoided. Rules of thumb are everywhere, but there may be hundreds of rules of thumb for PCB design. How do we separate the wheat from the chaff, so to speak?
Partial HDI
Our expert contributors provide a complete, detailed view of partial HDI this month. Most experienced PCB designers can start using this approach right away, but you need to know these tips, tricks and techniques first.
Silicon to Systems: From Soup to Nuts
This month, we asked our expert contributors to weigh in on silicon to systems—what it means to PCB designers and design engineers, EDA companies, and the rest of the PCB supply chain... from soup to nuts.
- Articles
- Columns
Search Console
- Links
- Media kit
||| MENU - design007 Magazine
At Schneider Electric, Future of MES/MOM Lies in the Cloud
November 26, 2024 | Schneider ElectricEstimated reading time: 3 minutes
Schneider Electric’s mission is to be the trusted partner for sustainability and efficiency. The company is helping customers across industries unlock efficiency, productivity, and resilience through digital transformation. Schneider Electric is also accelerating its own digital transformation across production facilities. It has therefore decided to gradually migrate the MES/MOM solution from iTAC Software AG, which has been in use for many years, to the AWS cloud at various locations. This ensures that processes can be digitalized, operated and scaled more easily and cost-effectively across the company.
Schneider Electric is a global industrial technology leader bringing world-leading expertise in electrification, automation and digitization to smart industries, resilient infrastructure, future-proof data centers, intelligent buildings, and intuitive homes. The company has been using the iTAC.MES.Suite (now iTAC.MOM.Suite) for the manufacture of cooling products and batteries for uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) since 2010. As a leading provider of critical power solutions, Schneider Electric is innovating to provide reliable connectivity and power, from homes to industrial sites. The MES/MOM software solution from iTAC is used, among other things, for traceability, interlocking and quality control in the manufacturing process.
iTAC's MES/MOM is currently used in ten production environments. These include 14 plants at different locations. All plants are to be successively connected to the cloud. Among others, the LA, Monterrey, Mexico City, Pennsylvania, Netherlands, Italy and Riga sites are already using the cloud solution. A migration in Batam (Indonesia) also took place without any problems in May 2024.
Significant cost savings at the Batam site
The example of Batam shows the advantages of MES/MOM in the cloud. “The on-premises hardware at the site in Indonesia was more than seven years old and needed to be replaced. Knowing that an MES is a business-critical application, we wanted to make the replacement as safe as possible. We had two options: either procure new hardware or migrate the iTAC application to the AWS cloud. After careful consideration, we decided to integrate the iTAC solution into the AWS cloud,” says Rahul Hege, Digital Manufacturing Leader at Schneider Electric.
The cloud migration in Batam offers major economic advantages. By using AWS cloud services, the company does not have to make any expensive hardware investments or take on any maintenance. Instead of having to operate servers and storage systems in its own data center, Schneider Electric can rely on the cloud provider's infrastructure. The company only pays for the resources it actually uses.
In addition to the cost savings, cloud usage in Batam enables better scalability, higher reliability and performance optimization as well as improved data backup and faster response times. The migration also contributes to the standardization of processes and technologies, which further increases efficiency and simplifies the management of the IT infrastructure.
Easier to digitalize, centralize and scale worldwide
The advantages achieved at the Batam site are exemplary of the potential that is opening up for the company with its numerous plants. Using the cloud platform also makes it much easier to network and optimize processes across company boundaries. Data from different locations can be centralized. This enables uniform data storage and processing, which increases efficiency and improves the quality of production data. The solution also provides real-time insights into production processes across different locations. This allows you to react quickly to changing conditions, identify bottlenecks and optimize production processes. Resources can be scaled as required and new functions and services can be easily integrated.
Supporting data security and energy efficiency
AWS also ensures a high level of data security and failure protection so that production data remains protected. “When all data is stored in the cloud, it remains secure from local disruptions and accessible. Amazon also offers a managed relational database service that is not only optimized for better performance, but also handles data backup and recovery.,” explains Rahul Hege.
Cloud usage also contributes to sustainability and energy efficiency, as Rahul Hege describes: “Cloud computing fits in perfectly with our strategy of promoting energy and CO2 savings in the industry. This concept helps to reduce energy consumption through the efficient use of resources and advanced technologies.”
Suggested Items
NTT, Olympus Joint Demonstration Shows IOWN APN's Low-latency Capability
11/21/2024 | JCN NewswireNTT Corporation and Olympus Corporation announced that, following the start of their joint experiment in March of the world’s first cloud endoscope system which processes endoscopic videos on the cloud, they jointly established a cloud endoscopy system utilizing the IOWN APN technology.
Gartner Forecasts MENA IT Spending to Grow 7.4% in 2025
11/20/2024 | Gartner, Inc.IT spending in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is projected to total $230.7 billion in 2025, an increase of 7.4% from 2024, according to the latest forecast by Gartner, Inc.
IBM Expands its AI Accelerator Offerings; Announces Collaboration with AMD
11/18/2024 | IBMIBM and AMD have announced a collaboration to deploy AMD Instinct MI300X accelerators as a service on IBM Cloud. This offering, which is expected to be available in the first half of 2025, aims to enhance performance and power efficiency for Gen AI models such as and high-performance computing (HPC) applications for enterprise clients.
Siemens Unveils Next Generation AI-enhanced Electronic Systems Design Software
11/13/2024 | SiemensSiemens Digital Industries Software announced today the latest advancement in its electronic systems design portfolio. The next generation release takes an integrated and multidisciplinary approach, bringing together Xpedition™ software, Hyperlynx™ software and PADS™ Professional software into a unified user experience that delivers cloud connectivity and AI capabilities to push the boundaries of innovation in electronic systems design.
Jabil Introduces New High-Performance, Purpose-Built AMD and Intel Servers Optimized for AI, FinTech, and Cloud Applications
10/14/2024 | BUSINESS WIREJabil Inc. announced that it is expanding its server portfolio with the J421E-S and J422-S servers, powered by AMD 5th Generation EPYC™ and Intel® Xeon® 6 processors.