Monday, 19 November 2018

AWS vs Azure vs Google vs IBM Cloud Components


AWS Injector Module –  The AWS Injector module easily connects any tag data from the Ignition into the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud infrastructure.  With a simple configuration, tag data will flow into the AWS Kinesis Streams or DynamoDB using an easy to read JSON representation to take full advantage of AWS and all the benefits it offers.  
  • Connects to any Ignition TAG Data
  • Easy to Configure
  • For use on the Ignition Gateway or Ignition Edge
  • Supports Store & Forward  
The diagram below shows how using the AWS Injector Module connects OT data into the AWS Web Services.  Data is streamed into AWS Kinesis for real-time, streaming or batch analytics. 


Azure Injector Module – The AZURE Injector Module easily connects any tag data from Ignition into the Microsoft Azure cloud infrastructure through the IoT Hub.  With a simple configuration, tag data will flow into the Azure IoT Hub using an easy to read JSON representation.
  • Connects to any Ignition TAG Data
  • Easy to Configure
  • For use on the Ignition Gateway or Ignition Edge
  • Supports Store & Forward  – Coming Soon!
The diagram below shows how the Cirrus Link Azure Injector Module connects OT data to Microsoft Azure Cloud Services.  Operational data is published to the Azure IoT Hub using MQTT and made available to all the Analytic tools Azure has to offer.





Google Cloud Platform Injector Module – The Google Cloud Platform Injector Module enables end users of Ignition to select data from the Ignition platform to be sent into the IBM Cloud infrastructure to utilize their services for analytics.  With a simple configuration, tag data will flow into the IBM Cloud giving users easy access to all the tools and big data analysis the platform has to offer
  • Connects to any Ignition TAG Data
  • Easy to Configure
  • For use on the Ignition Gateway or Ignition Edge
  • Supports Store & Forward  – Coming Soon!
The diagram below shows how the Cirrus Link Google Cloud Platform Injector Module connects OT data to their services.  


IBM Cloud Injector Module – The IBM Cloud Injector Module end users of Ignition to select data from the Ignition platform to be sent into the IBM Cloud infrastructure to utilize their services for analytics.  With a simple configuration, tag data will flow into the IBM Cloud giving users easy access to all the power of IBM Watson’s machine learning and predicative maintenance.   
  • Connects to any Ignition TAG Data
  • Easy to Configure
  • For use on the Ignition Gateway or Ignition Edge
  • Supports Store & Forward  – Coming Soon!
The diagram below shows how the Cirrus Link IBM Cloud Injector Module connects OT data to the IBM Cloud Services.  









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