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Industrial Cloud Computing is a subset of Cloud Computing and Storage that focuses on providing services to industrial and manufacturing organizations. It is designed to provide a secure, reliable, and cost-effective platform for industrial applications, such as machine learning, predictive analytics, and data management. Industrial Cloud Computing enables organizations to access data from multiple sources, including the Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and to analyze and process it in real-time. It also provides a platform for collaboration between different departments and organizations, allowing them to share data and insights.
Industrial Cloud Computing offers a range of benefits, including improved scalability, increased efficiency, and reduced costs. It also provides a secure environment for data storage and access, as well as the ability to quickly deploy applications and services.
Some companies in the Industrial Cloud Computing market include Microsoft Azure, IBM Cloud, Amazon Web Services, Oracle Cloud, and Google Cloud Platform. Show Less Read more