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In this third installment of our Need for Speed Series, we define some of the challenges automation and IT engineers are now facing as they race to meet this need for speed.

In this third installment of our Need for Speed Series, we define some of the challenges automation and IT engineers are now facing as they race to meet this need for speed.

Rittal Podcast Series: The Need for Speed

Edge computing is speeding up IT by bringing the network closer to the data to reduce latency and increase real-time analysis.

And as we’re seeing more automation and the application of sensors to enable the Internet of Things inside our warehouse and DC operations, more data and systems are being decentralized and localized to help control these new systems that are making the real-time supply chain a reality.

However, Edge computing does come with its challenges.

In this third installment of our Need for Speed Series, Sean Mulherrin, Product Manager at EPLAN, is going to help us define some of the challenges automation and IT engineers are now facing as they race to meet this need for speed.

Mulherrin will also touch on some of the benefits Industry 4.0 has brought to the design process and then share how you can increase the efficiency of the entire design and manufacturing process and minimize engineering time to help your operation stay more nimble and innovate for the future.

Podcast #1: How living at The Edge can help drive productivity and prepare for operations for the future

Podcast #2: Accelerate facility growth with modular enclosures that allow for agility and expansion

Be sure to look for part 4 of the Need for Speed series rolling out next month.