Internet of Things

What is Unified Namespace? A practical guide

What is Unified Namespace? A practical guide

What is Unified Name Spac and why is it quickly becoming the “central nervous system” of modern manufacturing?

If your IT and OT worlds are still tied together with brittle point-to-point integrations, siloed data, and reports that are always a step behind, it’s time for a different approach. In this practical guide, we explain What is Unified Name Space, how it differs from the Purdue model, and how to design a scalable, real-time data layer using a consistent hierarchy, naming conventions, and governance. You’ll also learn the core implementation steps with MQTT/Sparkplug B or OPC UA—so every system can publish and subscribe to the same contextual, live source of truth.

How Unified Namespace breaks down data silos in industrial data management

How Unified Namespace breaks down data silos in industrial data management

Industrial data is growing faster than most manufacturers can process — yet much of its potential remains locked inside disconnected systems, legacy integrations, and outdated architectures. As a result, critical insights arrive too late, operational decisions lose accuracy, and digital initiatives struggle to scale. This article explains why traditional data management can no longer support modern industrial needs and how a Unified Namespace approach helps eliminate silos, unify data flows, and create the real-time foundation required for Industry 4.0, advanced analytics, OEE optimization, and energy efficiency.

Lesson Learned Explained: Implementing a Continuous Innovation Program in the Defense Sector

Lesson Learned Explained: Implementing a Continuous Innovation Program in the Defense Sector

In the fast-paced aviation and defense industry, one of our clients faced a key challenge: how to accelerate the adoption of modern technologies and maintain competitiveness. The solution? Implementing a Continuous Innovation Program as the foundation of a new business model. A crucial aspect of this program was the continuous testing of state-of-the-art technologies to bring increasingly innovative products to market.