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Why Connectivity Has Become the Cornerstone of Modern Industrial Automation

The article discusses the role of connectivity in modern industrial automation, emphasizing its importance for seamless data flow. Connectivity has become crucial for bridging legacy and modern systems, enabling predictive maintenance and smarter asset management. The piece highlights the transformation from simple PLC data integrations to comprehensive data-driven operations.

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By Deane Horn · Ai in ManufacturingControl NetworksDcs SystemsDevice Management
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Connectivity is essential for seamless data flow in industrial automation.

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Transformation involves moving from basic control to data-driven operations.

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Partnerships play a key role in preserving continuity during platform transitions.

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Industrial automation is in the middle of a profound shift, as manufacturers push beyond basic control toward fully connected, data-driven operations that bridge the plant floor and the enterprise. What began years ago as early experiments in digital transformation—simply getting PLC data into IT systems—has now accelerated into a critical business imperative fueled by analytics, AI, and real-time decision-making. The challenge is no longer whether data exists, but whether it can move freely across fragmented environments that include legacy field devices, modern control systems, and diverse vendor ecosystems. As automation suppliers, system integrators, and end users adapt, connectivity has emerged as the unsung hero, quietly enabling everything from predictive maintenance to smarter asset management.

When established tools disappear or platforms evolve, the industry depends on partners willing to step in, preserve continuity, and ensure technicians in the field can still do their jobs effectively. At its core, this evolution is deeply human—listening to real operational pain points, translating them into technical solutions, and scaling those solutions to meet growing demand. To explore how connectivity sits at the heart of this transformation, we’re joined by Deane Horn, Director of Product Management at Softing Inc.

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Deane Horn
Deane Horn

Director of Product Management at Softing Inc.

Deane Horn is the Director of Product Management at Softing Inc. He focuses on integrating connectivity solutions in industrial automation to enhance data-driven operations. His expertise includes bridging legacy systems with modern control systems for seamless data flow.

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