
Water 4.0: Reducing Energy Consumption with Data Analytics
With increasing water demands and ever-evolving environmental regulations, the water industry - and those who rely on water within their operations - is having to think of new ways to increase energy efficiency and optimize operations. In this recent article in WaterWorld Magazine, read about how process experts can easily use advanced analytics software which can lead to energy consumption reductions, process optimizations, and maintenance schedule improvements.

Data Analytics - what it is and where it's headed
What is data analytics? It may seem obvious, but this article from ISA (International Society of Automation) Interchange breaks down the term into a little more detail and defines the different types in a simplified way. The writer also shares some examples of data analytics in manufacturing and briefly highlights what its future holds. Check out this quick read here:
A self-service approach to asset reliability and optimal operational performance
The oil & gas industry has been through some tough times in the past, but with the COVID-19 world economy and global drop in oil prices, it has taken a brutal beating. There are ways to ease the burden, however, with solutions that reveal opportunities to reduce costs, waste and emissions, as well as improve operational and personnel efficiency and safety. It's a self-service approach to analytics that incorporates artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze plant data. It's not as complex as it sounds, though! Read more in Oil & Gas Engineering.

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