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SAS, ClearBlade Use AI & ML on IoT Connected Assets to Empower OT

SAS, ClearBlade Use AI & ML on IoT Connected Assets to Empower OT Image Credit: Yurolaitsalbert/Bigstockphoto.com

Pioneering partners SAS and ClearBlade are helping operations managers in asset intensive industries like manufacturing, oil & gas, and transportation to maximize the effectiveness of their operational technology (OT) equipment by unlocking the value of all streaming data in a simpler and cost-effective way. 

The partners are using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning on IoT connected assets to empower OT leaders to access, analyze and act on streaming data at the Edge and in the Cloud without depending on IT and data scientist support and speeding the process to weeks from months.

SAS and ClearBlade announced their partnership during the IoT SLAM ‘22 being held live this week at SAS world headquarters in Cary, NC. Learn more about how the partnership accelerates OT asset productivity with predictive analytics in this partner solution brief.

The ClearBlade Intelligent Assets platform gives OT leaders an enterprise-scale productivity solution that doesn’t depend on the availability of scarce data scientist and IT resources. 

Jason Mann, SAS Vice President of IoT
SAS and ClearBlade offer an AI-driven, no code application designed specifically for operations users that makes it easier and less expensive to quickly uncover actionable insights from fast moving data generated from connected assets across applications and industries. This partnership accelerates real-time decisioning by ensuring that full value is realized from all streaming data generated in the OT.

Eric Simone, ClearBlade CEO
Our industrial-grade asset productivity platform offers a simple, repeatable, customizable solution that puts the industrial operations user in the driver’s seat. When combined with the power of AI-driven SAS Analytics for IoT, we’re helping enterprises enhance intelligence and productivity at the Edge without the burden of coding.

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