By Deane Horn

From consumer-packaged goods to specialty chemicals, digital transformation is gaining ‎ground across a wide range of industries. ‎

Yet while there is tremendous benefit to using smart devices, connectivity solutions, and ‎data analytics to transform manufacturing operations, getting started — i.e., building a ‎foundation to support your accessibility, reliability, maintainability, scalability, security and ‎business goals — is hardly a simple process.‎

The crux of digital transformation is the convergence of information technology (IT) and ‎operations technology (OT) — two worlds that have traditionally functioned independently ‎of each other. ‎

Rethinking the IT and OT relationship, along with the technologies that make this ‎convergence possible, can go a long way toward helping businesses be more competitive, ‎efficient, productive, and secure.‎

However, there are still many challenges in the way of effective IT/OT convergence. What is ‎the best way to contextualize OT data for higher-level IT systems? How do we get the data ‎off the programmable logic controller (PLC)? How do we address the fact that legacy OT ‎systems are not very cloud friendly?‎

Fortunately, these questions have answers. To explore this topic further, Softing is kicking off ‎a series of blog posts that will delve into the enabling technologies behind the digital ‎transformation phenomenon — including the IT/OT convergence. Here’s a quick preview of ‎what topics to expect.‎

Built-for-Purpose Digital Transformation for the Rockwell Ecosystem 
One fundamental challenge associated with digital transformation involves moving data off ‎the plant floor and then transferring it to higher-level systems. ‎

This is where transaction managers — such as tManager — come into play. ‎

This PLC in-chassis module is a foundational connector that taps trapped data at the plant ‎floor level and securely and easily connects to enterprise business systems, unlocking the ‎potential for your digital transformation journey.‎

Accessing Siemens, ABB, Honeywell, and non-Rockwell PLCs ‎
In plants with older controllers — and in some cases, even old OS1 fiber — accessing PLC and ‎process data can be very difficult. ‎

Phoenix Digital modules address the challenge of networking using old fiber, while dataFEED ‎OPC Suite Extended provides secure, reliable access to the PLCs of many leading ‎manufacturers. ‎

This complete software package is ideal for OPC and OPC UA communications and IIoT cloud ‎connectivity, and it also makes data available to the enterprise using standardized ‎interfaces, such as OPC UA, MQTT, and REST.‎

How to Reduce Complexity with Middleware ‎
As the number of OT/IT applications increases, so too does network complexity. Having an ‎abstraction interface — which simplifies management between the OT and IT domains based ‎on the OPC UA standard — can go a long way toward reducing this complexity. ‎

The Secure Integration Server (SIS) provides this necessary interface, enabling you to handle ‎changes or extensions within one domain (OT or IT) without having to modify the other.‎

How to Choose the Right Architecture ‎
With all the different enabling technologies to help you kickstart your digital transformation ‎journey, how do you know which one is right for you? ‎

This final blog post in the series will summarize the range of solutions for industrial ‎communication and digitalization, enabling you to select the best ones for your application. ‎These solutions include:‎

  • Docker software modules to connect to IIoT applications.‎
  • OPC UA-based middleware for simplifying OT/IT management.‎
  • Gateways for control, plant asset management, and configuration tasks.‎
  • Built-for-purpose, in-chassis PLC module for bi-directional data flow between the ‎plant floor and higher-level systems — and built-for-purpose redundant fiber ‎Ethernet switches for PLCs and remote I/O. ‎

Learn More in Upcoming Blog Posts ‎
The seamless exchange of data between IT and OT systems is critical for competitiveness and ‎success and should be the foundation of your digital transformation journey. ‎

From in-chassis PLC modules to abstraction interfaces, the technologies that make the IT/OT ‎convergence possible, enabling you to improve the efficiency and performance of your ‎application.‎

Stay tuned for more blog posts in this digital transformation series. ‎

In the meantime, visit the website for more information.‎

Deane Horn is director of marketing for the Industrial Automation Connectivity Solutions and ‎Network Testing Solutions businesses for Softing. He can be reached at deane.horn@softing.us.‎

This content is sponsored by Softing.‎