Transform your IT operations with Red Hat Insights
Digital transformation is a team sport, requiring deliberate coordination between application developers, infrastructure administrators, IT security practitioners, and even finance. At Red Hat Summit this year, we shared some of our recommendations to help you better align these different domains within your organization. In this post, we’ll cover what you might have missed at Summit and share how Red Hat Insights can support these efforts.
What Managed Service Providers Can Now Expect from SUSE
SUSE open source offers the ability to avoid vendor lock-in which can limit commercial agility in the long run and stymie the ability to innovate and bring new service offerings to market that unlock more revenue streams.
Autonomous mobile robots (AMR) – a beginner’s guide to adoption
The process of automation with autonomous mobile robots (AMR) is challenging. Is not only about the budget for companies looking to automate. It also requires a deep understanding of your processes, from material handling to end product. Automation taps into having a broader sense of where you are and where you want to be.
All of this adds complexity to an already demanding task. It starts with, figuring out the type of devices you need to buy. Then looking for options, reviews, reports, or going to conferences as you try to get as much context as possible. Figuring out safety and security regulations. Listening to cobots more than once. But just like when buying a car, you will end up taking a risk.
This blog post won’t provide a definite guide for adopting AMRs. How could it? The market is constantly changing and everyone’s needs and goals are different. Standards and regulations are domain-specific. So instead we wanted to focus on what you shouldn’t miss; the structure of AMR. By understanding the main components you will be able to understand the most important requirements and points of discussion with your AMR vendors.
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