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ADLINK's Digital eXperiments as-a-Service Helps Launch of IoT Services

ADLINK's Digital eXperiments as-a-Service Helps Launch of IoT Services Image Credit: ADLINK

ADLINK Technology has announced the launch of its DXS IoT Digital Experiments as-a-Service (DXS) offering.

ADLINK DXS empowers all sectors in the implementation of project testing for potential IoT-based endeavors. Full IoT solutions conventionally require significant upfront investment, despite, according to industry studies, success rates for such projects only reaching 26%. In response, the convergence of IT best practices and OT (operations) has given rise to the concept of digital experimentation.

ADLINK’s own DXS provides operators with all the benefits of digital experimentation, is vendor agnostic, and enables timely implementation of experiments without associated upfront costs.

ADLINK DXS provides all the resources required to get digital experiments up and running, including pre-validated hardware, client asset connection, data movement consolidation to bridge the IT/OT gap, enterprise sharing, endpoint management, and field and professional services.

The DXS approach is built on the experience of building military-grade solutions – optimized for real-world limitations such as security, latency and power. Solutions are designed to take maximum advantage of cloud, data centre and edge processing.

ADLINK DXS approaches each project individually to determine which areas are likely to be affected by the solution, from ground level operations to admin and resource allocation. Each digital experiment is defined at the intersection of people, places and affected assets, where most value can be created.

Andy Penfold, Director of Offering Management, ADLINK IoT Solutions and Technology
ADLINK DXS IoT digital experiments as-a-service allows organisations to think big, start small and work fast when integrating IoT-based functionality within new business models or processes.

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