Rockwell Automation Chile S.A.

Rockwell Automation Chile S.A.

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The Connected Enterprise

Execution Model:
5 Stages

To operationalize The Connected Enterprise requires a carefully planned journey, which we call The Connected Enterprise Execution Model.

The Connected Enterprise:
The Benefits

Watch this video to learn how communication among machines, processes, plants and the supply chain creates flexible, productive manufacturing systems.

Manufacturing Connectivity and Data Integration

IndustryWeek Research Report

Read about the benefits and potential risks of increased connectivity, investment trends and projected growth in the adoption of enabling technologies.

Bringing People, Processes and Technology Together

eBook

The Industrial Internet of Things (Industrial IoT) is connecting the physical and virtual worlds.

It has brought people, processes and equipment together, from sensors and smart devices to entire systems.

Operationalizing the Connected Enterprise

Uncover New Opportunities

Move from discussing and theorizing your connected enterprise to making it a reality.

Internet of Things World Forum

The Connected Enterprise in Action

Keith Nosbusch, Rockwell Automation CEO, discusses “The Connected Enterprise in Action: How Industrial IoT is Delivering Results Today".

Best Practices and Lessons Learned

Bob Murphy, Vice President Operations, discusses best practices and lessons learned from our own Connected Enterprise journey.

  • Internet of Things World Forum

    The Connected Enterprise in Action

  • The Connected Enterprise Journey

    Best Practices and Lessons Learned

  • The Connected Enterprise
  • Literature & Media
  • Videos
  • Customer Success

The Connected Enterprise Puts the Industrial Internet of Things to Work for You

Information is power. Helping customers harness it to bring our Connected Enterprise vision to life has been a priority for decades.

Accelerated by the emergence of the Industrial Internet of Things and advances in enabling technologies – including data analytics, remote monitoring and mobility – The Connected Enterprise opens new worlds of opportunity through greater connectivity and information sharing.

Guided by our industrial expertise and complemented by government and industry initiatives, including the Smart Manufacturing Leadership Coalition, Industry 4.0 and Smart Factories, it drives better decision making, exposes inefficiencies and sparks collaboration.

The Connected Enterprise helps profitably manage and improve manufacturing and industrial processes. It helps reduce network complexities and exposure to information security risks. It shares productivity-improving information to workers across the organization in a context that is meaningful for each role.

The information-enabled Connected Enterprise is a more competitive enterprise. It creates tremendous opportunities for those taking advantage and great risks for those not preparing a strategic response. Explore how Rockwell Automation is evolving its own global operations and helping its customers harness the Industrial Internet of Things by leveraging real-time decision making to drive profitability.

White Papers
Manufacturing Connectivity and Data Integration IndustryWeek Research Report
The Connected Enterprise Maturity Model
Key Considerations for Operationalizing the Connected Industrial Enterprise
The Connected Industrial Enterprise
eBooks
The Connected Enterprise: Bringing People, Processes and Technology Together
A Roadmap: The 5 Stages of The Connected Enterprise Execution Model
The Essentials of The Connected Enterprise
Standardized and Connected
Infographics
5 Stages of The Connected Enterprise
The Benefits of The Connected Enterprise
The Connected Enterprise: Accelerating Industrial Performance
Featured Blogs
Proactive Capital Planning: Build in Business Agility
Plant-wide Optimization: Investments for Improvement and Compliant, Sustainable Processes

The Connected Enterprise Culture Change
The Connected Enterprise Must Continually Evolve
The Connected Enterprise Magic Formula: People, Processes and Technology
The Connected Enterprise Execution Model — Metrics that Matter
Critical Lessons Learned when Connecting the Enterprise
Is your network a profitable asset or a cost center?
The economic benefits of a truly Connected Enterprise
Turn Industry 4.0 into reality with seamless integration between IT and OT
Building a Collaborative, Proactive Enterprise and Supply Chain
Tapping the Information Needed to Exponentially Improve
Boost Productivity and Improve Security via the Internet of Things
Articles
Gartner – Factory of the Future Strategies Innovate How Production Delivers Value
Gartner – The Internet of Things Revolution: Impact on Operational Technology Ecosystems
Microsoft – Fueling the Oil and Gas industry with IoT
IndustryWeek – Designing Security into The Connected Industrial Enterprise
IndustryWeek – The Connected Enterprise
The Journal Exclusive – Disruptive Technologies – Big Data & Cloud Computing Changing How Manufacturers Operate
The Journal Exclusive – How Industrial IP Supports Network Connectivity
The Journal Exclusive – What You Need to Know About Securing Your Systems
The Journal Exclusive – Make Secure Connections
Press Releases
New Online Community Helps Ease Network Convergence From Enterprise to Plant
The Internet of Things World Forum Recap
Rockwell Automation CEO to Give Keynote Address at the Internet of Things World Forum
Rockwell Automation to Demonstrate the Value of the “Connected Enterprise” at RSTechED Event
A Day in the Life of a Production Order This plant floor documentary walks viewers through “a day in the life of a production order”, illustrating through actual footage and accompanying narratives each stage of the workflow. Learn how The Connected Enterprise enables improved information sharing, exposes process inefficiencies and facilitates better decision-making.
The 5 Stages of The Connected Enterprise Execution Model To operationalize The Connected Enterprise requires a carefully planned journey, which we’ve broken down into 5 key stages. We call it the Connected Enterprise Execution Model.
Manufacturing 4.0 Event Carton House 2015
Leading decision makers in IT and manufacturing technology explore the opportunities and challenges around 4th generation manufacturing.
Rockwell Automation TechED 2015 Keynote Address Frank Kulaszewicz, Senior Vice President, Architecture and Software, shares insights on how smart manufacturing is transforming our industry today. Rockwell Automation is enabling smart manufacturing with The Connected Enterprise.
Rockwell Automation TechED 2015 Super Sessions Beth Parkinson, Market Development Director, Rockwell Automation, takes a visionary look at how concepts and technologies such as the Industrial Internet of Things are used in The Connected Enterprise.

Kyle Reissner, Integrated Architecture Mobility Platform Leader, Rockwell Automation, and his team discuss how mobility is enabling users and improving productivity.

Andy Stump, Manager, Design Software, Control & Visualization, Rockwell Automation and team reveal three new tools for designing smart machines.

The Connected Enterprise: An Introduction Watch this overview to learn how connectivity is deepening our understanding of events and sharpening decision-making in the era of big data manufacturing.
The Connected Enterprise: Understanding the Benefits Watch this video to learn how better communication among machines, processes, plants and the supply chain allows key decision makers to operate more flexibly, aiding productivity.
The Connected Enterprise Vision Watch the Rockwell Automation vision for The Connected Enterprise.
Fueling the Oil and Gas industry with IoT and The Connected Enterprise Enhanced by the Internet of Things (IoT), Rockwell Automation is bringing its vision for The Connected Enterprise to life by building new forms of intelligence to transform the petroleum supply chain. In doing so, it’s also reaping bottom-line results in global productivity and competitiveness by taking information from the control system and using it to make educated business decisions with real time information.
Improving Competitiveness with Information: Insights from The Rockwell Automation Connected Enterprise Journey Automation Fair 2014
Marty Thomas, Senior Vice President, Operations & Engineering Services, Rockwell Automation, discusses the firsthand experience of Rockwell Automation as the company embarked on its five-year plan to restructure its facility and supplier network to establish The Connected Enterprise.
Panel Discussion: Benefits of Enterprise-wide Implementations Automation Fair 2014
Moderator: John Nesi, Vice President, Market Development, Rockwell Automation
Panelists: Samiran Das, Executive Vice President Head Technical Operations – Global Generics, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd.
Bret Hartman, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Security Business Group, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Frank Kulaszewicz, Senior Vice President, Architecture & Software, Rockwell Automation
Panel Discussion: Improving Business Models and Business Performance for OEMs Automation Fair 2014
Moderator: John Nesi, Vice President, Market Development, Rockwell Automation
Panelists: Bruno Alberti, Innovation and Technical Director, CT PACK s.r.l.
Michael Sweet, Director-MIS, First Solar
Blake Moret, Senior Vice President, Control Products & Solutions, Rockwell Automation
The Connected Enterprise: Your Path Forward to Improved Productivity and Global Competitiveness John Nesi, Vice President of Market Development, Rockwell Automation, shares how The Connected Enterprise can accelerate smart manufacturing and unlock the value of the Internet of Things. Learn how, through integrating people, process and technology, you can gain the business insights needed to make more informed and profitable business decisions.
The Connected Enterprise Helps Rockwell Automation Optimize Facilities and Supplier Networks

New approach enables common manufacturing platform and standardized performance measurement across all plants.

Cloud Computing Enables Remote Monitoring and Maintenance at M.G. Bryan Leading provider of oil field service equipment uses cloud-based remote data collection and KPI monitoring to track equipment performance and locations, enabling customers to better manage their high-value equipment.

King’s Hawaiian Standardizes Technology Requirements for All Machine Builders at New Facility Producer of signature bread uses a common network and Integrated Architecture to ease integration and data sharing among all machines. This approach enabled the plant to become operational in a matter of weeks instead of months, while greater visibility into manufacturing processes supports product-quality standards and parameters.

Hillshire Farms Reduce Waste and Improve Production with the FactoryTalk System Leading sausage producer wanted to improve production line efficiencies and reduce waste but lacked visibility into the processes to identify where they could be made. Rockwell Automation and Grantek established dashboards and helped operators improve visibility into manufacturing processes to cut waste.

Hillshire Brands Improves Yield by Over 100,000 Pounds with Manufacturing Intelligence Strategy

Rockwell Automation and Grantek help operators improve visibility into production data to cut waste.

Featured Blog

The manufacturer you are today isn’t the manufacturer you need to be tomorrow.

Featured Video

Do you know what information can do for a manufacturer?

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