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Edge Computing Market worth $249.06 billion by 2030- Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™
Edge Computing Market worth $249.06 billion by 2030- Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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time3 days ago

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Edge Computing Market worth $249.06 billion by 2030- Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

DELRAY BEACH, Fla., Aug. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — According to MarketsandMarkets™, the global Edge Computing Market is expanding rapidly, with a projected market size expected to rise from about USD 168.40 billion in 2025 to USD 249.06 billion by 2030, featuring a CAGR of 8.1%. Edge computing has transformed industries by integrating technologies such as AI-enabled processing, 5G connectivity, and ruggedized infrastructure for real-time decision-making. These advancements support ultra-low-latency performance, localized data handling, and seamless integration with IoT ecosystems, driving innovation across manufacturing, retail, and autonomous systems. By enabling faster insights at the source, edge computing enhances responsiveness, reduces cloud dependency, and supports mission-critical operations in dynamic environments. Browse 336 market data Tables and 64 Figures spread through 340 Pages and in-depth TOC on 'Edge Computing Market – Forecast to 2030' Scope of the Report Market Size Available for Years: 2020–2030 2025 Market Size: USD 168.40 billion 2030 Projected Market Size: USD 249.06 billion CAGR (2025–2030): 8.1% Segments covered: Component, application, organization size, deployment mode, and vertical Region Highlight: North America accounts for the largest market during the forecast period Download PDF Brochure @ IoT & industrial automation application to register the largest market share during the forecast period The IoT & industrial automation application segment is expected to register the largest market share during the forecast period. This segment covers key functions such as device management and protocol bridging, robotics coordination, and asset and inventory tracking, which are fundamental to driving industrial digital transformation. Manufacturing, utilities, logistics, and oil and gas organizations are embracing edge computing to efficiently manage millions of connected devices generating real-time operational data across dispersed environments. Edge nodes process and analyze sensor information related to temperature, vibration, flow, and energy use directly at the source, facilitating rapid alerts, automatic equipment shutdowns, or load adjustments that safeguard assets and ensure energy efficiency. The ability to coordinate robotics, synchronize operations, and maintain seamless industrial communication through protocols such as OPC-UA and MQTT gives vendors a strong foundation for delivering reliable and scalable solutions that bridge diverse systems. In highly regulated industries, built-in cybersecurity measures and audit logging within edge architectures help meet strict compliance requirements and protect critical infrastructure. For solution providers, the surge in IoT and automation adoption means investing in robust device management, lightweight AI and analytics deployment, and support for interoperability across equipment manufacturers. By focusing on streamlined integration, predictive maintenance, and automated workflows, vendors can enable customers to achieve higher operational efficiency, safety, and autonomy, positioning themselves as essential partners in the expanding digital industrial ecosystem. Request Sample Pages@ By component, the edge software segment is poised for the highest growth rate during the forecast period The edge software segment is expected to achieve the fastest growth rate in the Edge Computing Market during the forecast period, resulting from rising demand for solutions that streamline deployment, management, and orchestration of edge workloads. As organizations move significant operations to the edge, in manufacturing, healthcare, and retail sectors, they require advanced software for real-time analytics, security, compliance, and seamless connectivity across distributed environments. In February 2025, Microsoft emphasized the expanding role of edge-native platforms and toolkits for developers, noting integrations that simplify the build, test, and deployment of intelligent edge applications at scale. In March 2025, HPE highlighted enhancements to its edge software portfolio, including automated lifecycle management and improved support for hybrid cloud environments designed to help enterprises operate efficiently across remote sites. Integrating machine learning frameworks and container technologies, such as Kubernetes for the edge, makes it easier for businesses to roll out, update, and secure applications at the edge, driving rapid adoption. For vendors and solution providers, this momentum creates opportunities to focus on building flexible, modular, and interoperable software platforms that cater to industry-specific needs and accelerate digital transformation. By investing in robust support and training programs, developing open-source integrations, and offering managed services, providers can differentiate themselves and capture a larger share of this evolving market. The shift toward software-driven edge architectures signals a clear trend favoring dynamic, scalable solutions that empower organizations to respond quickly to changing requirements and support next-generation applications efficiently. Inquire Before Buying@ North America accounts for the largest market during the forecast period North America is expected to lead the global Edge Computing Market through its advanced digital infrastructure, widespread 5G availability, and high adoption of distributed technologies, offering a dynamic environment for vendors and enterprises. The region's mature telecommunications networks, strong cloud ecosystems, and deep technology provider engagement enable enterprises to process data closer to its source, delivering real-time insights, compliance, and agility across manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics industries. This infrastructure supports organizations in meeting stringent regulatory requirements and achieving faster, more resilient operations, making North America an attractive region for new edge use cases and investments. Specific developments in May and June 2025, such as HPE's launch of enhanced Edgeline converged edge systems for AI and analytics, and Cisco's expanded IoT Operations Dashboard for centralized management, demonstrate how companies rapidly integrate edge computing into their core operations. For vendors, North America's market dynamics present clear opportunities to increase market share and establish leadership by delivering flexible, industry-tailored platforms, seamless integration, and managed services that simplify adoption. The region's mix of early adopters, technology expertise, and favorable business climate means vendors who anticipate customer needs, prioritize security and regulatory alignment, and support end-to-end edge deployments will stand out. Vendors can secure lasting partnerships and drive long-term expansion in the world's most advanced Edge Computing Market by aligning with North America's integration capabilities, technological leadership, and enterprise demand. Top Key Companies in Edge Computing Market: The major players in the Edge Computing Market include HPE (US), AWS (US), Dell Technologies (US), Cisco (US), Microsoft (US), IBM (US), Google (US), Nvidia (US), Intel (US), and Huawei (China). Browse Adjacent Markets: Cloud Computing Market Research Reports & Consulting Related Reports: Telecom Cloud Market – Global Forecast to 2030 Cloud Computing Market– Global Forecast to 2030 Cloud FinOps Market – Global Forecast to 2029 Cloud AI Market – Global Forecast to 2029 Cloud ITSM Market – Global Forecast to 2029 Get access to the latest updates on Edge Computing Companies and Edge Computing Industry About MarketsandMarkets™ MarketsandMarkets™ has been recognized as one of America's Best Management Consulting Firms by Forbes, as per their recent report. 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How SCADA Software Solutions Are Transforming Industrial Operations in 2025
How SCADA Software Solutions Are Transforming Industrial Operations in 2025

Time Business News

time5 days ago

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  • Time Business News

How SCADA Software Solutions Are Transforming Industrial Operations in 2025

As industries evolve in the digital age, automation and real-time data insights are no longer optional—they're essential. In 2025, SCADA software solutions are playing a pivotal role in this evolution, enabling factories, energy systems, and utilities to shift from reactive operations to intelligent, predictive, and interconnected systems. The integration of SCADA with IIoT platforms and modern HMI solutions is transforming the way industrial enterprises manage their assets, optimize processes, and ensure safety. One company leading this shift is Tatsoft, whose FrameworX platform exemplifies how flexible, scalable, and unified SCADA architectures can reshape entire industrial operations. Traditional SCADA systems were often siloed—built with proprietary protocols, limited extensibility, and isolated data pools. In contrast, the next generation of SCADA software solutions is built around openness, scalability, and integration. Tatsoft's FrameworX platform provides a powerful example of this transformation. Instead of requiring multiple layers of software for SCADA, HMI, historians, and IIoT connectivity, FrameworX offers a single, unified architecture. This all-in-one platform significantly reduces operational complexity while giving industrial teams access to powerful capabilities such as: Centralized real-time and historical data Integrated alarms, trends, reports, and visualization Native support for modern protocols like MQTT and OPC UA A low-code environment with full scripting support This unified approach not only reduces licensing and deployment costs—it also accelerates innovation. Several trends are converging to make 2025 a critical year for SCADA transformation: Modern operations demand real-time data access from remote assets, sensors, and devices. SCADA systems in 2025 must be able to talk to cloud-native IIoT platform for predictive analytics, performance optimization, and remote diagnostics. Tatsoft's FrameworX is designed with IIoT in mind. It allows edge devices to collect, process, and forward data using MQTT with Sparkplug B. This allows for secure, event-driven data sharing across multiple enterprise systems—without needing middleware. Key benefits: Edge intelligence: Process data locally, reduce cloud traffic Real-time alerts: Improve incident response Integration with cloud tools like Azure IoT, AWS IoT Core, and InfluxDB By unifying SCADA and IIoT in a single environment, organizations can break down the barriers between OT and IT. Operators in 2025 need more than static screens—they need mobile, responsive, and dynamic HMI solutions that adapt to modern workflows. Tatsoft provides responsive HTML5 interfaces and mobile-native apps, alongside traditional desktop HMI. Developers can create visually rich dashboards using reusable graphics, templates, and powerful scripting in C#, Python, or This level of customization ensures that each user—whether in a control room or in the field—gets the right data in the right format. SCADA software isn't one-size-fits-all. FrameworX supports a wide range of use cases and industries, with scalability from small embedded systems to enterprise-wide operations. Remote pipeline monitoring, wellhead telemetry, and safety-critical control systems benefit from the redundancy, security, and real-time capabilities of FrameworX. It supports edge gateways to manage bandwidth and maintain local control, even when cloud connectivity is disrupted. From discrete part assembly to continuous process industries, manufacturers use FrameworX to unify plant floor data, machine status, and MES-level logic. Historical trending and integrated alarm management help reduce downtime and optimize throughput. SCADA systems must handle geographically dispersed infrastructure, strict uptime requirements, and cybersecurity compliance. Tatsoft delivers secure web-based HMIs and native support for DNP3, Modbus, and other common protocols. FrameworX enables the use of a Unified Namespace (UNS)—a concept that organizes all tags, devices, alarms, and metadata into a single, structured hierarchy. This open JSON-based model supports seamless data discovery and access across all clients and systems. With a UNS, companies can: Eliminate manual tag mapping Enable plug-and-play device integration Accelerate digital twin development This becomes a foundational layer for Industry 4.0 and smart factory initiatives. SCADA software in 2025 must not only display data in real time, but also store it securely for audit, compliance, and machine learning. FrameworX includes a SQL-based historian out of the box, with optional connectors to time-series databases like InfluxDB. Operators can generate dynamic reports, create trend charts, and access historical dashboards without additional software licenses or plugins. Unlike many traditional SCADA vendors, Tatsoft doesn't impose per-client or per-tag licensing fees. This means companies can scale up their operations—adding more data points, users, or HMIs—without escalating costs. This pay-for-performance model is more aligned with modern cloud services and helps avoid 'license creep' as projects expand. Industrial operations face increasing cyber threats. Tatsoft's FrameworX includes robust, enterprise-grade features such as: Role-based access control (RBAC) SSL/TLS encryption for all data in transit Active Directory integration Redundant server support for high availability This makes it easier for companies to comply with NERC CIP, NIST, and other industry cybersecurity standards without the need for bolt-on security tools. FrameworX isn't a black box. It's built with developers and integrators in mind, offering: Scripting in C#, and Python REST APIs and OPC UA server/client roles HTML5 and WPF interfaces from a single design environment Source control and version management integration This ensures that development teams can build tailored solutions, iterate quickly, and integrate with any enterprise system. While many SCADA platforms claim to offer flexibility, few offer the combination of openness, scale, and full-stack capability that FrameworX provides. Key differentiators include: One unified platform: No separate HMI, SCADA, IIoT, and historian layers Cross-platform deployment: Windows, Linux, Web, iOS, Android Transparent pricing: No per-client or per-tag fees Built-in IIoT, MQTT, and Unified Namespace A true hybrid edge-to-cloud architecture In 2025, SCADA software solutions are no longer isolated control tools—they are the core of smart, connected, and efficient industrial systems. With platforms like Tatsoft's FrameworX, businesses gain a strategic advantage by unifying SCADA, HMI, and IIoT capabilities in one scalable environment. Whether you're looking to modernize a legacy system, deploy real-time dashboards, or build a future-proof IIoT architecture, SCADA is the key—and FrameworX is leading the way. Visit to explore FrameworX in action, request a demo, or download the platform and see how unified SCADA can redefine your industrial operations. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Unified Namespace Revolutionises Industrial Data Integration
Unified Namespace Revolutionises Industrial Data Integration

Arabian Post

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Post

Unified Namespace Revolutionises Industrial Data Integration

Factories are increasingly adopting a Unified Namespace architecture—an event‑driven, centralised framework that unites data from diverse systems under a single, real‑time source of truth. By standardising naming conventions and utilising protocols like MQTT, this model dismantles data silos, enhances scalability, and accelerates decision‑making across engineering, operations, and management teams. UNS addresses the critical issue of fragmented automation ecosystems, where legacy PLCs, SCADA, MES, ERP and new IIoT devices yield data in inconsistent formats and isolated silos. By reorganising data into a semantic hierarchy aligned with business structures and situating all assets as nodes in a publish‑subscribe landscape, UNS ensures every connected system publishes updates when state changes occur and can subscribe to relevant data streams. Architectures based on UNS deploy MQTT brokers and IIoT platforms at their core. Data flows from edge devices—PLCs, sensors, HMIs—into 'raw' MQTT namespaces. It is then tidied, contextualised, and republished into a clean, hierarchically structured UNS, often paired with time‑series historians and SQL databases for durability and retrospective analytics. ADVERTISEMENT Industry voices emphasise UNS's role in bridging OT–IT divides. Walker Reynolds, credited with coining the term, described it as 'a real‑time single source of truth…semantically organised like the business and built to be open'. HiveMQ positions UNS as an enterprise‑scale model that aligns with patterns used in Data Mesh and Domain‑Driven Design, placing context‑aware, edge‑driven data streams at the centre of manufacturing ecosystems. Recent uptake is notable: OEMs and engineering integrators report streamlined onboarding of IIoT sensors, rapid deployment of smart analytics and reduced custom integration efforts. Clarify notes that UNS acts as the foundation for Industry 5.0‑ready systems—where real‑time context, resilience, and federated governance are critical. TCS analysts argue that consistent tag naming and publish‑subscribe methods democratise operations and facilitate near real‑time decision‑making across departments. Drivers of UNS adoption include the surge of IIoT connections—forecast to exceed 37 billion by 2025—and the push for real‑time visibility and AI‑driven insights. Heavyweights such as HiveMQ, EMQX and Inductive Automation's Ignition platform are addressing the architecture's appetite for robust MQTT‑based messaging layers. HiveMQ in particular emphasises semantic data hierarchy design, security hardening, and mapping enterprise schemas to UNS topics. The legacy Pyramid model—where data moves upward in batch‑driven flows—proved brittle and expensive to scale. UNS transforms this into a hub‑and‑spoke solution: systems publish events directly into the namespace; consumers subscribe as needed. This eliminates point‑to‑point wiring and custom middleware, reducing complexity and accelerating time‑to‑market. Adopters also benefit from plug‑and‑play device integration. Sparkplug B over MQTT ensures that edge devices can join UNS without manual intervention, supporting standardized payloads and monitoring capabilities. Challenges remain. Integrating legacy vendors requires protocol adaptation; data governance must balance federated ownership with enterprise consistency; cybersecurity demands are heightened by the open edge‑driven infrastructure. These technical and cultural safeguards are critical to UNS's sustainability. Nevertheless, early implementations demonstrate tangible benefits: one manufacturer reported a 30 % reduction in downtime detection latency thanks to real‑time fault event publication. Another systems integrator noted a 40 % cut in engineering hours by replacing custom connectors with dynamic UNS subscriptions. Bracketology 4.0, an innovative application outside manufacturing, showcased UNS's versatility in handling real‑time tournament data and instant user analytics. As newer projects integrate UNS, focus is shifting to best practice frameworks—semantic schemas, access control, naming standards aligned to ISA‑95 models—and more intelligent data models. HiveMQ's reference architectures are guiding industry audiences in mapping enterprise hierarchies into MQTT topic structures. Momentum is growing within the automation vendor landscape. Inductive Automation's Ignition platform, paired with Cirrus Link MQTT modules, is gaining prominence for its streamlined UNS onboarding. EMQX promotes scalability across geographically distributed plants, enabling centralised monitoring while maintaining edge resilience.

Digi Unveils MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M to Transform IIoT Data Integration
Digi Unveils MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M to Transform IIoT Data Integration

National Post

time06-05-2025

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  • National Post

Digi Unveils MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M to Transform IIoT Data Integration

Article content Delivers low-latency, standards-based MQTT integration for scalable IIoT deployments across water, energy and industrial automation sectors Article content Article content MINNEAPOLIS — Digi International ®, (NASDAQ: DGII), a global leader in Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity solutions, today announced the release of MQTT for Digi Connect ® Sensor XRT-M, designed for water and wastewater management, oil and gas, and industrial automation applications. MQTT for the Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M is available now. Organizations seeking to simplify and accelerate their IIoT sensor connectivity can contact Digi Sales to schedule a demo and experience the future of industrial data integration firsthand. Article content With MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M, we're eliminating the complexity of sensor data integration. Customers get a rapid setup, flexible reporting options, and industry-leading reliability — right out of the box. Article content This breakthrough offering sets a new benchmark for Industrial IoT (IIoT) connectivity by delivering seamless, instant sensor data integration for industries where speed and reliability are critical. Article content Why it matters: In today's industrial landscape, slow and complicated sensor integration can lead to costly downtime, inefficient operations, and missed insights. MQTT for the Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M addresses these challenges by offering rapid deployment, flexible data reporting, seamless integration with Digi Axess or standard MQTT brokers, and reliable, scalable data flow using the proven MQTT protocol. Article content 'For IIoT operators, time is money,' said Brian Kirkendall, VP and General Manager of Infrastructure Management at Digi International. 'With MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M, we're eliminating the complexity of sensor data integration. Customers get a rapid setup, flexible reporting options, and industry-leading reliability — right out of the box.' Article content What sets it apart: MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M goes beyond the standard with features designed to reduce friction and accelerate value. Article content Article content Article content Article content Article content Contacts Article content Article content Article content

Digi Unveils MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M to Transform IIoT Data Integration
Digi Unveils MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M to Transform IIoT Data Integration

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Digi Unveils MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M to Transform IIoT Data Integration

Digi Unveils MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M to Transform IIoT Data Integration Delivers low-latency, standards-based MQTT integration for scalable IIoT deployments across water, energy and industrial automation sectors MINNEAPOLIS, May 06, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Digi International®, (NASDAQ: DGII), a global leader in Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity solutions, today announced the release of MQTT for Digi Connect® Sensor XRT-M, designed for water and wastewater management, oil and gas, and industrial automation applications. MQTT for the Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M is available now. Organizations seeking to simplify and accelerate their IIoT sensor connectivity can contact Digi Sales to schedule a demo and experience the future of industrial data integration firsthand. This breakthrough offering sets a new benchmark for Industrial IoT (IIoT) connectivity by delivering seamless, instant sensor data integration for industries where speed and reliability are critical. Why it matters: In today's industrial landscape, slow and complicated sensor integration can lead to costly downtime, inefficient operations, and missed insights. MQTT for the Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M addresses these challenges by offering rapid deployment, flexible data reporting, seamless integration with Digi Axess or standard MQTT brokers, and reliable, scalable data flow using the proven MQTT protocol. "For IIoT operators, time is money," said Brian Kirkendall, VP and General Manager of Infrastructure Management at Digi International. "With MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M, we're eliminating the complexity of sensor data integration. Customers get a rapid setup, flexible reporting options, and industry-leading reliability — right out of the box." What sets it apart: MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M goes beyond the standard with features designed to reduce friction and accelerate value. Intuitive self-service setup: Eliminate complex configurations with an easy onboarding experience Versatile data flow: Route data to the cloud, a private broker, or both for maximum flexibility Faster time to value: Get devices online and data flowing quickly, minimizing operational delays Uncompromising reliability: Engineered for mission-critical operations where consistent data transmission is a must For more information, visit About Digi International Digi International (NASDAQ: DGII) is a leading global provider of IoT connectivity products, services, and solutions. It helps companies create next-generation connected products and deploy and manage critical communications infrastructures in demanding environments with high levels of security and reliability. Founded in 1985, Digi has helped customers connect more than 100 million things and counting. For more information, visit

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