Solution Study
Monday, March 20
09:35 AM - 10:05 AM
Live in Everett
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As everyone knows…digitalization is now a standard way of life for most all Americans. From toddlers swiping at an iPad to CEO’s and Presidents “tweeting”, the “digital world” is advancing incredibly fast.
Digitization enables new insights and make segments “Smart.” All segments are in flight in varying degrees of maturity in this digitalization process and “Industry” is no exception. IoT enables warehouses, manufacturing facilities, cities, roads, and many other segments to achieve a higher level of visibility. This creates an enormous amount of data that all the sudden becomes vital to operations. It begs the question on where all data – once being captured – needs to be processed, stored and/or transported over networks. Data is critical. Without it, “Smart” just disappeared and organizations can easily loose business. During this talk, the audience will learn ideas and solutions to efficiently deploy, manage, and monitor their critical data infrastructure. Smart just got better.
In his role as a Solution Architect, he is helping clients with their Industrial IoT and Sustainability initiatives in the Commercial & Industrial and Data Center markets that allow to achieve greater resiliency, achieve sustainability objectives and create economic benefits. Prior, he supported the Consulting and Engineering community by advising on resource-optimized energy management solutions in the data center market. He offers nearly three decades of experience in the data center, broadcast, telecommunications, AV and IT industry. His papers have been published in peer-reviewed journals and he frequently speaks on national and international venues.
Baumann, joined Schneider Electric in early 2012. He is an active member of iMasons and the Green G working group (Next G). Until 2018, he served as Treasurer and President on the board of AFCOM Southern California, was chairman for The Global Society for Asset Management (G-SAM). Baumann recently completed a program at MIT in Smart Manufacturing and holds an electrical engineering degree from the Theodor-Litt-Schule in Giessen, Germany.