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Industrial Computing is a subset of Computing that focuses on the development and application of computer systems for industrial purposes. It is used to automate processes, improve efficiency, and reduce costs in industrial settings. Industrial Computing solutions are designed to be robust and reliable, and to operate in harsh environments. They are often used in manufacturing, energy, transportation, and other industrial sectors.
Industrial Computing solutions are typically tailored to the specific needs of the industry, and may include hardware, software, and services. They may also include specialized components such as sensors, controllers, and communication systems. Industrial Computing solutions are often integrated with existing systems, and may include cloud computing, analytics, and artificial intelligence.
Some companies in the Industrial Computing market include Rockwell Automation, Siemens, ABB, Schneider Electric, Honeywell, and Emerson Electric. Show Less Read more