When UPtime Is The Only Option
and Deadlines Must Be Met

MANUFACTURING INdustry

In the manufacturing industry, efficiency and precision are crucial. Our tailored IT solutions optimize production processes, enhance communication, and ensure seamless operations from the factory floor to the executive office.

IT Challenges IN
ManUFACTURING

  • Dependence on automated technologies means that any IT-related downtime can significantly impact production schedules and overall productivity. Ensuring the reliability and uptime of automated systems is essential to minimize disruptions and maintain operational efficiency.

  • Cybersecurity breaches in the manufacturing industry can have severe consequences, ranging from operational disruption to significant financial losses. These breaches can halt production lines and lead to the theft of intellectual property. Moreover, breaches erode customer trust and may result in compliance penalties.

  • Minimizing downtime through predictive maintenance and swift troubleshooting remains a crucial challenge, directly impacting productivity and costs. The goal is to create a responsive, efficient, and secure manufacturing environment where potential causes of downtime are identified and mitigated before they can impact production.

IT Insights and Trends in Manufacturing

  • In 2021, the manufacturing sector emerged as the most targeted industry for ransomware attacks, making up 23% of all such attacks. (IBM Newsroom)​.

  • 47% of the attacks on the manufacturing sector were attributed to vulnerabilities that had not been patched. (IBM Newsroom)​.

  • There's a trend towards the integration of Mobile Device Management (MDM) and Unified Endpoint Management (UEM), which allows organizations to manage a wide array of devices including mobiles, tablets, and laptops from a single platform. This integration is crucial for enhancing the efficiency of device management across different endpoints.​ (Scalefusion Blog)​