An industrial platform is the technology layer that aggregates, normalises and makes operational data accessible to analytics, dashboards and business systems. The right platform architecture, open, vendor-neutral and scalable, is the difference between a facility that learns and improves over time and one that remains locked in legacy silos.
Platform decisions have long-term consequences. A closed, proprietary platform creates vendor dependence that constrains every future decision. An open platform built on standard protocols like MQTT and OPC UA remains adaptable as technology evolves.
HubMind’s framework models describe how to think about platform architecture in practice. The Map provides the current-state view. The Engine describes the data infrastructure layer. The Road guides the implementation and change management process.
The platform should serve the business. The business should never serve the platform.
Key concepts
- Platform
- Integration
- System Integration
- UNS
- IIoT
- IoT
- Machine Learning (ML)
- Universal Automation (UA)
- Predictive Maintenance
- Edge Computing
- The Engine
- The Map
- The Road
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