Data at the Edge:
Compliance, Access Control, and Asset Management in the Utilities Sector
The utilities sector generates more data at the edge than ever before, but this creates multiple challenges when it comes to ensuring this data can be utilised to drive new optimisations and service improvements, with zero compromises in terms of security and compliance. In this exclusive video, Simon Hoy – Engineering Manager at Vysiion – shares his expert’s perspective on these challenges, exploring a real-life example of a successful Vysiion project to demonstrate how they can be overcome and help the sector unleash the full potential of its data.
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