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E Tech Group Team Member Featured on Odd Lots Podcast

E Tech Group Business Development Manager, Ryan Harlan was recently featured on Bloomberg’s podcast- Odd Lots. In the episode, Ryan explains how manufacturing advancements allow companies to produce additional varieties of snacks more easily. Upgrades in manufacturing to digitization, increased uptime, and efficiencies, and the ease to run small batches have influenced and affected the production of the multitude of snack flavors and options in today’s grocery stores. Want some Doritos? For years, you might have only been able to get one or two snack chip flavors. But right now on Amazon, you can find numerous varieties, from barbecue to nacho cheese, spicy sweet chili, or Late Night Loaded Taco. And this is really just scratching the surface. There are now dozens of flavors of Blue Diamond almonds, including blueberry, smokehouse, toasted coconut, sriracha, habanero BBQ, and wasabi and soy. So how did this happen? It turns out that some of it is a tech story. Thanks to breakthroughs in automation at both the plant and warehouse level, companies are able to create and ship more varieties than ever before. On this episode, we speak with Ryan Harlan, the director of business development at the E Tech Group, about the rapid changes in the industry over the last decade and how that turned into so many more consumer offerings.

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The Path to Coverage: A Comprehensive Guide to Cybersecurity Insurance for Manufacturers

This article provides a comprehensive guide to approaching cybersecurity insurance for manufacturers, new changes for passing audits, key obstacles to expect, the role IT/OT assessments can play, and key benchmarks for coverage eligibility in the context of Industry 4.0. The Shifting Landscape of Cybersecurity Insurance Every organization, from global corporations to small businesses, faces the omnipresent threat of cyberattacks. In today’s complex technological landscape, cybersecurity has become paramount, gaining mainstream attention with high-profile cyberattacks on companies like MGM and Clorox. In an age of automation, where companies face threats they can neither see nor touch, cybersecurity and the risks associated with an unsecure automation system are myriad – and potentially catastrophic. What used to be a niche concern handled by boutique insurers, cybersecurity has now become a focal point for major players in the insurance industry, so it’s crucial for businesses to understand the nuances of cybersecurity insurance. In this article, we’ll explore how things are changing in the space and the challenges companies may encounter on their path towards obtaining cybersecurity insurance. Automation Makes Policy Parameters Difficult to Define The historical context of cybersecurity insurance, specifically as it relates to manufacturing and engineering, reveals a growing divide between information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) in industrial settings. This rift, which began about 25 years ago, has left many organizations struggling to bridge the gap. The collaboration between corporate IT and Operations has become fragmented, often exacerbated by a lack of IT expertise within the industry. Another complexity of cybersecurity insurance is defining the parameters of coverage in quantitative terms – what would a cyberattack cost? That depends on the control system, the equipment and the process automation affected, among a host of additional variables. Cybersecurity experts like E Tech Group play a pivotal role in facilitating a more … Continued

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E Tech Group Engineering Manager Presenting in Plant Engineering Webcast

E Tech Group Engineering Manager, Steve Scheffler co-presented a Plant Engineering Webcast called: Motors and Drives: Are you advancing automation efficiencies with smarter components and systems? The presentation discussed how a more efficient motor in automation applications can help advance efficiency goals. A smarter variable frequency drive (VFD) also can add efficiency to automated implementations. Motion-control designs can help reduce friction. Don’t overlook overall system-level design for motion-control efficiencies that can advance energy savings, sustainability efforts, maintenance and realize other benefits. The learning objectives for this webcast are: Automation and engineering professionals can earn 1 Certified Professional Development Hour (PDH) upon successful completion of an exam. E Tech Group is committed to advancing the manufacturing industry through innovation in the automation sector. Our engineers and IT professionals always strive to further their professional development as well as the development of colleagues and partners via industry forums like these. To learn more about E Tech Group news and knowledges, visit our blog or browse our case studies.

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Upgrading an Aging System for Modern Data Management

A client was struggling with a bottleneck caused by an aging data lake that was stifling their ability to scale operations. E Tech Group’s Mission Critical team implemented a new system with limitless growth potential and centralized reporting, improving efficiency and productivity. 

The Project: Apply a Scalable Automation Solution to a Shallow Data Lake

Our client had an existing data lake solution they quickly outgrew. As they increased the number of operational facilities and concurrent users accessing reports, the old design experienced an unanticipated bottleneck: with one API and one database servicing needs across the globe, adding more data and accessing the data in reports would take an average of thirty seconds per page, proving a barricade for future growth.

The client reached out to E Tech Group’s Mission Critical and Advanced Software teams to help with this issue; they trusted our long-standing partnership and expertise, giving us a small proof-of-concept budget for this new challenge.

The Challenge: Getting Toes Back in the Water of Systems Upgrades

Part of the obstacles to this aging data lake issue is that the client had already tried two existing solutions, both of which had failed. Understandably, they were gun-shy about undertaking a huge system retrofit with no surety of the result. Our Mission Critical and Advanced Software engineers would need a proof-of-concept solution that was foolproof at any scale.

Through this discovery effort, we identified that their current reporting practices were a pain point for them. They were using PowerBI reports and had thousands of single files, one per customer per report. Each one had to be manually managed and updated. We proposed a solution built upon a microservice architecture in Azure. This gave them data redundancy, fail-over, and a solution that scales horizontally with their business.

The Solution: Clouds, Communication & Consistent Reporting

The remedy designed by our automation and IT engineers was multi-pronged:

High-Performance Data Storage & Access

First, we started with the cloud solution. The team built an API in Azure using ASP.NET 8, InfluxDB, and a time series database instead of the traditional choice of SQL. Since their data is measured and consumed over time, the purpose-built InfluxDB served the previously defined client needs, having a proven record of high performance and availability.

Centralized Reporting & Management

The last piece was to replace their PowerBI reports with a single-page application using React and TypeScript. The team tied into their existing systems and authentication to automatically retrieve customer-specific data and dynamically update the SPA. This allowed standardized reporting to be managed in a single location, one time.

Organized Communication Without Data Loss

Second, the client needed a way to get their operational data from their machines and buildings into their cloud solution. They had several disparate devices from multiple vendors, some using different communication protocols.

The team installed KepServerEX as a middleware between the hardware and Ignition that enabled the collection of information from varying devices into a central system. Then Ignition polled the data at a high frequency and writing to a store-forward database before aggregating it and sending the reduced set to the cloud for long-term storage and retrieval by client reporting.

This solution enabled the client to have data redundancy in case of communication failure or outages while also having high data granularity at the location most critical to operations.

Each of these pieces were deployed per facility and architected in such a way that multiple installations can service a single location, while a central gateway in Azure controls routing to needed resources. Due to the horizontal architecture, the client can scale their solution indefinitely without hitting a ceiling that would impact performance.

The Results: Unlimited Applications, Unlimited Potential for Growth

The client was thrilled with the initial success and decided to move to full implementation of the proof-of-concept, especially for the high-availability and SPA report system, which represents a massive quality-of-life-increase for multiple departments in the company. Our automation team successfully delivered on E Tech Group’s “Zero Defects” promise, even in the proof-of-concept phase.

The most promising prospect for their future with this new solution is the elimination of scaling barricades. The client will be able to increase the amount of telemetry data collected, and the number of facilities supported, and deliver a single, standardized reporting experience to their users. This new solution is faster, more intuitive, offers better insights, and more importantly, has the intelligence to automatically adapt to their business needs.


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