Cognite has introduced Cognite Embedded, a new offering designed to help Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Industrial Software Vendors (ISVs) accelerate their product development. This platform leverages Cognite Data Fusion and Cognite Atlas AI to streamline data integration and reduce costs significantly. By utilizing these tools, companies can enhance their digital solutions and improve their time to market.
Cognite Embedded aims to address the challenges OEMs and ISVs face in managing complex data infrastructures. With the ability to speed up product development by 2-3 times and cut total ownership costs by up to 80%, this offering is set to transform how industrial solutions are built. The partnership with Cognite allows companies like Rockwell Automation and SLB to focus on delivering innovative solutions while minimizing data complexities.
• Cognite Embedded accelerates product development for OEMs and ISVs.
• Cognite Data Fusion reduces total cost of ownership by up to 80%.
It enables OEMs and ISVs to streamline their development processes and enhance their digital solutions.
It allows for the development of AI-driven solutions for predictive maintenance and operational optimization.
This concept is applied in industrial settings to optimize operations and reduce downtime.
Cognite's platforms enable companies to leverage data for improved efficiency and innovation.
The company collaborates with Cognite to enhance its FactoryTalk DataMosaix platform, improving time to market for digital solutions.
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