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Next-gen platform enables end-to-end IoT

Focused specifically on grid, data center, building and industry domains, Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure architecture leverages advances in mobility, sensing, cloud computing, analytics and cybersecurity.

EcoStruxure incorporates years of experience for very domain-specific connectivity for data centers, buildings, grid and industry to deliver enhanced value around safety, reliability, efficiency, sustainability and connectivity. Source: Schneider Electric
EcoStruxure incorporates years of experience for very domain-specific connectivity for data centers, buildings, grid and industry to deliver enhanced value around safety, reliability, efficiency, sustainability and connectivity. Source: Schneider Electric

Though Schneider Electric has had its EcoStruxure architecture for a few years now, its latest launch takes advantage of the latest Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities to provide a more open, scalable and interoperable platform that caters to a more electric, more digitized, more decarbonized and more decentralized world. Rather than a generic, horizontal platform, EcoStruxure incorporates years of experience for very domain-specific connectivity for data centers, buildings, grid and industry to deliver enhanced value around safety, reliability, efficiency, sustainability and connectivity.

In addition to the latest platform launch, Schneider Electric announced a new partner community—with technology and consortium partners, including flagship partners Microsoft and Intel.

EcoStruxure is a three-level technology stack, including embedded connectivity and intelligence, local analytics at the edge, and cloud-based services. “The way it comes all together is how we maximize our value of data,” said Prith Banerjee, executive vice president and chief technology officer for Schneider Electric. He talked about the platform’s ability to collect the data, do some analysis at the edge, and have more massive compute capabilities in the cloud.

The technology stack is built first on Schneider Electric’s core competency in connected products such as sensors, medium- and low-voltage breakers, drives and actuators. An edge control layer gives organizations the ability to manage their operations on-premise as well as from the cloud. This includes connected control platforms with remote access, advanced automation and operator override capabilities. Hardware-agnostic software, analytics and services make up the third layer of the stack.

“In this EcoStruxure platform, it’s not just about connectivity,” Banerjee said. “It’s about taking action, closing the loop.”

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