• To enable secure connections worldwide, HMS has built Ewon, a global infrastructure with servers across tens of data centers all over the world.
    To enable secure connections worldwide, HMS has built Ewon, a global infrastructure with servers across tens of data centers all over the world.
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HMS Networks has launched Ewon Talk2M Visualisation, enabling machine builders to easily detect machine issues and improve overall equipment efficiency. 

With Talk2M Visualisation, machine builders get a fast and cost-efficient path to visualise machine data and get dashboards of historical data combined with notifications and reports. This ready-to-go IoT solution facilitates and improves decision-making processes related to machines.

Higher demands on machine builders

Industrial machines must be serviced and supported throughout their lifespan, but maintenance can become expensive as customers’ support expectations are increasing, and machine downtime becomes unacceptable among machine users. Machine builders want their service technicians to manage a larger volume of machines, and to stay competitive, they also need to enhance their machines with a state-of-the-art support infrastructure.

The key to leverage the profits of an increasing customer base – without increasing cost – is to be able to have full insight of machine performance and health. By visualising the valuable data inside the machines, machine builders and their service technicians get the information and insights they need to improve support and make better decisions.

New visualisation functionality 

The new Talk2M Visualisation functionality enables machine builders to easily visualise machine data to study trends, create dashboards, set up alarms and provide user-controlled access to any aspect of the customers’ machines. The machine data is collected by an Ewon Flexy gateway which in turn is connected to the proven and trusted industrial cloud solution Ewon Talk2M. As of today, more than 400,000 machines are already connected via Talk2M.

The new visualization functionality is available at no additional costs, for all users of Talk2M Pro. To enable secure connections worldwide, HMS has built a global infrastructure with servers across tens of data centres all over the world. With this solution, a worldwide coverage with redundancy can be provided to customers.

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