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Software Eats Hardware for Breakfast

Most people in industrial automation still believe that hardware is inherently more reliable than software. But many of the assumptions behind that belief were formed decades ago, before connected operations, edge computing, and software-defined industrial systems became a reality. In this article, we challenge five of the most common myths about software in industrial environments.

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Industrial Edge Architecture for Dummies

Industrial digitalization has become unnecessarily complex, with AI-first strategies before they even get started. In this article, we explore a simpler approach: start by connecting one machine, collecting one stream of data, building one dashboard, or automating one workflow. Because starting small is often the smartest way.

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The Quest for the IT/OT Engineer

Every industrial company today is looking for the same profile: someone who understands machines, networks, data, cloud, and AI. Someone who can connect a PLC, deploy a container, troubleshoot a VPN, and explain why the data pipeline is broken. And... surprise, surprise... they can't find it. In this article we explain why.

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Why Most Industrial Data Strategies Fail

Many industrial companies have a data strategy, yet very few can honestly say their business is better because it. The reason often isn’t technology or talent, but a missing piece in what we call the Triangle of Digitalization — a simple framework that reveals why most data strategies quietly fail.

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Edge Intelligence Underground: How Barbara Is Powering Smarter, Safer Mining Operations

Remote mines can’t depend on the cloud. Edge AI processes data on-site, enabling real-time insights, less downtime, and smarter autonomous operations. It’s becoming the backbone of digital mining.

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Kubernetes vs Edge-Native Platforms: The Industrial Edge Reality

Discover why Kubernetes struggles at the industrial edge and how edge-native platforms like Barbara deliver resilience, security, and faster ROI.

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