Tuesday, 30 July 2024

IT and OT convergence.

Providing complete monitoring of IT infrastructure and operational technologies (OT) for business continuity,  Centreon is foremost in confronting the challenges of IT and OT convergence.* 

"At Centreon, we're noting a significant evolution in the importance of IT and OT convergence for businesses. This topic is strongly growing year after year. Our monitoring solutions help optimize the performance of these critical infrastructure, ensuring business continuity and enhanced security," said Julien Mathis, Centreon’s CEO. "We are committed to contributing to this new digital revolution by offering holistic visibility and helping our customers meet tomorrow’s challenges.

Download the ebook:
IT and OT convergence,
connecting the physical and digital worlds.
The market for OT (Operational Technologies) is experiencing steady growth. Valued at $175 (€162) billion in 2024, it is projected to reach $256 €236.5)billion by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.5%, according to Prescient & Strategic Intelligence. The analyst notes, “the market is driven by the increasing emphasis on real-time data analysis and predictive maintenance, strategic initiatives by governments to promote OT adoption, and emergence of connected enterprises.” Operational Technologies (OT) are vital across various industries, including automotive, construction, energy, food and beverage, and oil and gas.

In an era of intense digitisation, the convergence of IT and OT has become an inevitable necessity. Infrastructure are evolving rapidly, transforming urban, industrial and service environments. Holistic visibility of these technological environments is critical. Whether managing factories, coordinating smart cities or monitoring logistics warehouses, the seamless integration and coordination of IT, OT and IoT elements is essential to anticipate challenges, optimize operations and ensure operational excellence.

Centreon can monitor non-IT devices, regardless of number or location, thanks to its catalogue of over 700 monitoring connectors. Centreon provides complete visibility into IT and OT infrastructure that is shared with all stakeholders, with operational and geographic views for rapid problem detection and resolution, and drastically reduced operational maintenance costs.

Concrete examples
Centreon effectively monitors a wide range of infrastructure worldwide. Examples include monitoring utility distribution: water, electricity, gas, heating energy, for a Swiss public utility organization; monitoring electricity distribution, traffic control and check-in terminals for a German airport; monitoring cold storage equipment temperature for a Japanese food company; monitoring accessibility and security of some sixty parking lots for a car park management company in Belgium; and monitoring digital radio transmission towers and infrastructure for a national radio station.


* Download the ebook: IT and OT convergence, connecting the physical and digital worlds.

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