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Pitney Bowes Joins the Industrial Internet Consortium to Further Harness the Integration of Physical and Digital Worlds
As physical and digital worlds merge, organizations will be able to leverage data and analytics from Internet-connected devices to optimize operations and develop innovative new offerings. In order to help achieve this vision, the IIC was formed as a not-for-profit group with an open membership that will take the lead in establishing interoperability across various industrial environments for a more connected world.
“Harnessing the power of integrating physical and digital technologies
is central to Pitney Bowes’ strategy. Today’s transformative
technologies enable us to drive valuable business outcomes for our
clients by coupling our hardware and software products with information
and services,” said
Initial examples of Pitney Bowes’ Industrial Internet initiatives include:
1. | Leveraging data from Pitney Bowes’ enterprise business solutions equipment, to help clients drive greater operational productivity and increase marketing precision; | |
2. | Providing analytics and accounting to Pitney Bowes’ SMB postage meter clients; | |
3. | Providing tracking and analytics capabilities in support of Pitney Bowes’ ecommerce and shipping customers. |
“Public and private sector organizations see the enormity of trends such
as the Internet of Things. By sharing ideas, best practices and
technology developments, together, we will move the Industrial Internet
forward,” said Dr.
Specifically, the IIC’s charter will be to encourage innovation by:
- Utilizing existing and creating new industry use cases and test beds for real-world applications;
- Delivering best practices, reference architectures, case studies, and standards requirements to ease deployment of connected technologies;
- Influencing the global standards development process for Internet and industrial systems;
- Facilitating open forums to share and exchange real-world ideas, practices, lessons, and insights;
- Building confidence around new and innovative approaches to security.
The IIC is open to any business, organization or entity with an interest in accelerating the Industrial Internet. In addition to gaining an immediate, visible platform for their opinions, consortium members will join in developing critical relationships with leaders in technology, manufacturing, academia and government on working committees.
About
Source:
Pitney Bowes Inc.
Carol Wallace, 203-351-6974
carol.wallace@pb.com
@CarolWallacePR
or
Industrial
Internet Consortium
Julie Pike, +1-781-444 0404
julie@iiconsortium.org