Unified Namespace emerges as a critical component for this type of seamless integration. Since it was first created in 2005 by Walker Reynolds, Unified Namespace (UNS) is a term that has gained traction among controls engineers and enterprise solution architects. UNS is a model, rather than a software, for how to structure, organize and access data across an entire enterprise.
Without paying attention to this divide, companies trying to deploy Industry 4.0 initiatives will continue to suffer from siloed data that lacks the necessary, but unassigned, context to yield full value.
In today's digital landscape, harnessing data effectively and efficiently serves as the cornerstone for identifying losses and optimizing opportunities for transformative change. By embracing Production Performance Improvement (PPI), you can unlock the true power residing within your data.
Organizations can use digital performance management (DPM) to tap into data the data they are already collecting and use it to find ways to rapidly improve productivity.