nw17 - it/ot convergence: learn how to get there
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NW17 - IT/OT Convergence Learn how to get there
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EMERGING MARKET CONSUMERISM RESOURCE PRODUCTIVITY INVESTMENT
Increased Demand on Industrial Production
$1T
Source: McKinsey
50% More Energy
More Water
30% 100% More Vehicles
GLOBAL POPULATION TRENDS
INCREASE DEMAND FOR
Manufacturing
80% More Steel
Resources
Infrastructure
3
Annually
By 2020
1 billion new middle class consumers will add
$8T to consumer spending
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Billion devices are forecasted
to be installed in Industrial
applications by 2020 50
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7.2 6.8 7.6
IoT Is Here Now – and Growing!
Rapid Adoption Rate of Digital Infrastructure: 5X Faster Than Electricity and Telephony
50 Billion
“Smart Objects”
50
2010 2015 2020
0
40
30
20
10
BIL
LIO
NS
OF
DE
VIC
ES
25
12.5
Inflection Point
TIMELINE
Source: Cisco IBSG, 2011
World Population
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48 Percent of industrial devices
installed that DO NOT use
an Industrial Protocol Bar Code Readers, Printers, Cameras, RFID …
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More ‘Things’ are gaining the ability to communicate using the same network
technology as the Internet – EtherNet/IP™ (Internet Protocol)
‘Things’ become the catalyst for better understanding complex processes and adapting
to changes quickly – smarter machines Smarter machines can be better controlled there-by increasing efficiency
Securing the architecture becomes increasingly important
Faster Time to Market
Lower Total Cost of Ownership
Improve Asset Utilization
Enterprise Risk Management
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
Customer Experience
Asset Utilization
Employee Productivity
Supply Chain Logistics
Innovation
SOURCE: CISCO
IIoT Value at Stake for Manufacturing
Manufacturing $3.9T
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Supply
Chain
Headquarters
Distribution
Center
Smart Grid
Customers
Optimized for Rapid Value Creation
THE CONNECTED ENTERPRISE
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Organizational collaboration becomes increasingly important - break
down the silos between departments
Connecting the PEOPLE…
People
Knowledge
Transfer
Aging
Workforce
Collaboration
THE CONNECTED ENTERPRISE
Knowledge and experience will shrink
significantly over the next years 5
Machines and technologies are more sophisticated and the availability of qualified people is becoming a challenge
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Improving the PROCESS… THE CONNECTED ENTERPRISE
Process
LEAN
Manufacturing
Six Sigma
Quality
Management
Energy Management
Less human effort and time to produce, at lower costs
and fewer anomalies
Coordination and organization of procurement, conversion, distribution,
and use of energy
Driving quality that strives for near perfection
Quality assurance and control of processes and products to achieve consistent quality
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Enabling the TECHNOLOGY… THE CONNECTED ENTERPRISE
Technology
Mobility
Big Data
&
Analytics
Cloud
The real-time data in industrial
control systems is rich in important
information such as energy
efficiency and asset health
Mobility is not only about the device, it’s about people being mobile and accessing applications
and data anytime and anywhere they need it
Enables the move of IT applications off-
premise and host at remote data centers
Allows collection
of data from
remote and field-
based assets
and
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…to a Critical Part of the
Infrastructure
From Basic Connectivity…
…to Converged, Secure and
Collaborative Operations
From Disparate IT and OT Networks…
…to Open Standards
From Proprietary Standards...
The Connected Enterprise Starts with Network Convergence
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DATA
ANALYTICS
CLOUD and
VIRTUALIZATION MOBILITY
The Connected Enterprise Industrial loT at work for Industrial Applications
Contextualizing and analyzing data
Reliability, support, and disaster recovery
Access to actionable information
Workforce is Mobile during typical work day
Shift from CapEx to Flexible and Scalable OpEx
Smart devices create more
‘things’ to be analyzed
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OT
IT
CONVERGENCE
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…
…
Transactional data: orders, supply network, product design …
MATERIALS AND TRANSPORT
CONTROLLERS SENSORS, ACTUATORS
MACHINES AND
EQUIPMENT
FINANCIALS HR LOGISTICS QUALITY CRM ERP
Real-time data: control, safety, security …
COMMON SECURE
NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
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The Connected Enterprise
CHALLENGES
Organizational Alignment
Competency, Talent
Technology Adoption
Data Security, Privacy
Interoperability Standards
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This migration has three elements:
• Technology
• People
• Processes
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Organizational collaboration becomes increasingly important - break
down the silos between departments
Connecting the PEOPLE…
People
Knowledge
Transfer
Aging
Workforce
Collaboration
THE CONNECTED ENTERPRISE
Knowledge and experience will shrink
significantly over the next years 5
Machines and technologies are more sophisticated and the availability of qualified people is becoming a challenge
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The Industrial Workforce Evolution
An individual who understands the interplay between the operations technology and information technology is key to the ongoing health of operational excellence
Competitive Advantage
IT and OT
Mash-up
IoT Potential Explosion in Connected
Devices
Certifications
Smart People
Disruptors
Advantages
Technology Adoption?
Big Data and Analytics
Business Intelligence
Mobility
Scalable computing
(cloud)
Security Standards
Diagnostics
IT
(Information Technology)
Keeping the Network Safe and Secure
Drivers:
Importance of Industry Certifications
Embrace New Technology
Provide Advanced Business Analytics
IT Education
Tools are Electronic: Switches, Routers, Servers
OT
(Operations Technology)
Keeps the Plant Up and Running
with Production Drivers:
• Hands On Skills
• Knowledge from Experience
• Production Management
Manufacturing Operations Management
Quality Products Over New released Technologies
Applied Knowledge/Tech School
Tools are Mechanical for example: Instrumentation, Power Tools
Convergence of OT & IT in the Industrial Marketplace
A Successful Convergence will Create a Unified and Common Workforce Platform
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Fundamentals of
EtherNet/IP™
(CCP180) / 1 Day
Managing Industrial
Networks with Cisco
Networking Technologies
(IMINS)
5-Days Instructor-Led
Managing Industrial
Networks for Manufacturing
with Cisco Technologies
(IMINS2)
5-Days Instructor-Led
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CCNA Industrial Exam
(Exam ID 200–601)
Industrial Networking
Specialist Exam
(Exam ID 200–401)
Stratix 5700™
Configuration
(CCP179) / 2-Days
Essentials of Industrial
Ethernet Networks for
the OT Professional
(CCP182) / 2-Days
Essentials of Industrial
Automation for the IT
Professional
(CCP810) / 2-Days
The Connected Enterprise and IoT Curriculum
Advanced EtherNet/IP
Troubleshooting
Routing and Switching Wireless
Cyber Security
Network Address
Translation
Industrial IP
Advantage Converged
Plantwide Ethernet
(CPwE)
e-Learning/12 hours
Networks
and
Security
Convergence
Certification
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Paths to Certification
Managing Industrial Networks with Cisco
Networking Exam (200-401)
Managing Industrial Networks for Manufacturing with Cisco
Technologies Exam (200-601)
Interconnecting Cisco
Networking Devices 1 Exam (100-101)
CCNA Cisco Certified
Network Associate Exam (200-120)
CCNA
R&S CCENT
Cisco
Industrial
Networking
Specialist
CCNA
Industrial
No Certification
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$6.62B
Leading global provider of industrial power, control and information solutions
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Serving Customers for 111 Years
Technology innovation
Domain expertise
Culture of integrity and corporate responsibility
at A GLANCE
22,000 EMPLOYEES
80+ COUNTRIES Fiscal 2014 Sales
20+ INDUSTRIES
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Curriculums: Automation Craft Skills
Industrial Leadership
Providing the full spectrum of Industrial Workforce Development
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Training Services at A GLANCE
30,000+ Global Students
Trained Annually
25+ Average Years
of Instructor
Experience SAFETY
150+ Courses Available
Strategic Partners:
Rockwell Automatio
n® CEU
LOGO
Accreditations:
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The Connected Enterprise
EXECUTION IT/OT Workforce Excellence
• Optimal employee skills
• Rapid adoption of new technologies and job tasks
• Knowledge retention
• Workforce flexibility
• Skills impact tied to business metrics
• Measurable ROI
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The Connected Enterprise
VISION
Why Invest? Do I believe that technology and workforce development investments will increase productivity?
Why Now? What benefits could I realize by acting now instead of 18-months from now?
Why Change? What cultural/industry/company benefits could my IT and OT departments experience by working together?
Why Train? What benefits could my organization experience by cross-training IT and OT professionals?
Why Act? What goals could I achieve with my assets and workforce in harmony?
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