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Deployment Guide
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INTRODUCTION |
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Welcome to M2M Screenshots. In this section, you can find actual dashboards
and reporting tools used for presenting machine data. To begin, please select from the
directory below to see every screenshot by application, industry, or vendor.
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DIRECTORY |
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• M2M Screenshots by Application |
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• M2M Screenshots by Industry |
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• M2M Screenshots by Vendor |
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DATA PRESENTATION IN M2M |
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From the name machine-to-machine, you can probably guess that human involvement isn’t exactly front and center in the world of M2M. The basic idea behind the technology is to streamline the way data is collected from physical assets and incorporated into IT systems—all without having to rely on people to do anything manually along the way.
Of course, M2M is not only about creating a network of automated remote-monitoring systems. It’s also a powerful source of business intelligence, delivering insight into asset performance that can potentially revolutionize business models.
To harness this power of asset intelligence, companies need to have M2M data delivered in a way that enables them to do something valuable with it. It’s here that machine-to-machine steps out from behind the curtains, so to speak, in the form of reports, dashboards, and other analytical tools designed to support intelligent business decisions based on machine data.
Today, end user adopters are learning the many methods that exist for turning machine-to-machine into machine-to-man and, in the process, unveiling the true face of M2M. As the technology continues to evolve so will the face of M2M giving corporate adopters even greater opportunities to track their assets and to monitor the performance of their equipment.
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