The resilience, agility and innovation of the manufacturing industry is impressive. The V-shaped recovery in the new post-Covid world is mostly a result of pioneering ways to create value for their customers, often enabled by technology. Manufacturers have demonstrated their ability to realize the power of data, to pivot to the cloud and ultimately to address new challenges and win in the data age.
Access our on demand webinar and hear three very different real-life stories of what’s on a manufacturer’s mind these days and how Splunk can help.
As the world watches the UN Climate Conference unfold in Glasgow, the manufacturing industry is under increased pressure to reduce its CO2 emissions. Combined, cement and minerals production accounts for approximately 10% of all CO2 emissions. With growing populations, a larger middle class, and a transition to greener energy, the demand for cement and minerals - and thus the environmental impact - will only increase in the next decade. Digitalization is part of the solution. Our customer, the Danish engineering company FLSmidth will highlight how Splunk helps them with the power of data on their mission towards zero emissions in mining and cement to bring these industries into a sustainable future. Don’t miss the live demo with the Splunk CO2 dashboards!
The ongoing news of massive cyberattacks on manufacturing companies has been a wake-up call for many CISOs and plant managers. They realize that addressing the increasingly sophisticated threat landscape is harder than ever — especially in a complex Industry 4.0 and multi-cloud world. As such, it is high time for manufacturers to elevate their smart factories to secure factories. Tune in to learn how to build a secure factory with data across IT & OT environments with the help of Splunk, a “Leader” in Gartner’s 2021 Magic Quadrant for Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) for the eighth consecutive year.
Did you know that manufacturing is one of the most affected industries exposed to fraud? Warranty fraud alone is estimated to cost on average 2 - 4% of company revenues annually as CFOs and Compliance Managers bitterly realize. Costly fraud cases are mostly highly sophisticated, involving online claims that carry a high risk of account take-over. Leveraging technology by using proactive data monitoring and analysis decreases fraud significantly by more than 30% as “The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners” (ACFE) yearly survey clearly confirms. Tune in to learn how to fight warranty fraud in manufacturing with the help of Splunk’s new warranty fraud solution.
Global Product Line Manager in Cognitive Technologies and Intelligent Control | Smart Factory, FLSmidth
Head of IoT & Manufacturing EMEA, Splunk