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OSIsoft and TrendMiner announce Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) agreement

10 February, 2017
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OSIsoft and TrendMiner announce Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) agreement
OSIsoft and TrendMiner announce Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) agreement
The combination of the companies’ technologies is designed to provide industrial and process customers with a solution that maximizes the value of their process data and accelerates digital transformation for Industry 4.0 initiatives.

February 10, 2017 – OSIsoft and TrendMiner announced that the companies have signed an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) agreement.

TrendMiner is a long-term technology partner of OSIsoft. The combination of the companies’ technologies is designed to provide industrial and process customers with a solution that maximizes the value of their process data and accelerates digital transformation for Industry 4.0 initiatives. The recent OEM agreement positions TrendMiner as an integral part of the OSIsoft ecosystem, strengthening the existing partnership and increasing alignment in product development.

TrendMiner is based on an analytics engine for data captured in time series. The software empowers process engineers and operators to analyze, monitor and predict process performance through an effective self-service data analytics solution.

TrendMiner software presents the process data in a graphical format through a web-based client. Pattern recognition and machine learning technologies allow users to question the data directly using Google-like searches to identify process trends and search for similar behavior in the past. By searching on time-series data sequences captured and stored by the PI System, users can pinpoint patterns that indicate potential problems or fine-tune their “golden fingerprint” for optimal production processes.

The PI System captures data from sensors, manufacturing equipment and other devices and transforms it into insights that engineers, executives and partners can use to improve overall productivity or create new connected services and smart devices. Worldwide, over 1.5 billion sensors serve data to PI System.

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