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Cloud Manufacturing is a form of cloud computing and storage that enables manufacturers to access and manage their production processes remotely. It allows manufacturers to access and control their production processes from anywhere in the world, eliminating the need for physical infrastructure. Cloud Manufacturing also provides manufacturers with the ability to store and access large amounts of data, enabling them to make informed decisions about their production processes. Additionally, it allows manufacturers to access real-time analytics and insights, enabling them to optimize their production processes.
Cloud Manufacturing provides manufacturers with a range of benefits, including improved efficiency, cost savings, and increased scalability. It also enables manufacturers to access the latest technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, to further optimize their production processes.
Some companies in the Cloud Manufacturing market include Siemens, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, and SAP. Show Less Read more