OT/IT integration
PLC, SCADA, and MES systems must connect securely to cloud and analytics layers
Manufacturers and machinery builders are moving from isolated shop floors to connected, data-driven operations. Industry 4.0, predictive maintenance, and digital twins require reliable OT/IT integration, real-time analytics, and flexible software platforms. cloudstrata helps industrial companies digitize production, quality, and supply chain without disrupting running plants.
Sector-specific pressures that shape architecture, delivery, and operating models.
PLC, SCADA, and MES systems must connect securely to cloud and analytics layers
machine failures and quality issues directly hit output, margin, and delivery promises
proprietary controllers and aging MES platforms block standardization
production, quality, and maintenance data live in separate systems with inconsistent formats
How cloudstrata helps you address these challenges with cloud advisory, software development, and operated platforms.
ingest machine telemetry from plant floor to cloud with OT-aware networking
streaming pipelines for production KPIs, quality metrics, and OEE dashboards
observability for lines, plants, and remote installations
bespoke applications for scheduling, traceability, and shop-floor workflows
reference designs for multi-site, multi-vendor manufacturing platforms
Outcomes you can expect when working with a partner that understands your sector.
predictive maintenance and faster root-cause analysis reduce unplanned stops
real-time visibility into output, quality, and energy use across sites
replicate successful digital patterns to new plants and production lines
respond faster to product changes, supplier shifts, and customer requirements
Capabilities that typically support projects in this industry.
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