Manufacturing AUTOMATION

MA launches new webinar series Integrating the Enterprise: ERP Best Practices

January 15, 2019
By Manufacturing AUTOMATION

January 15, 2019 – Manufacturing AUTOMATION is pleased to present a new webinar series alongside Pemeco Consulting called Integrating the Enterprise: ERP Best Practices.

In the Industry 4.0 era of digital transformation, manufacturers are looking to reduce production times and costs, and simultaneously increase quality management and revenue.

This new webinar series will provide your business with the tools it needs to get started on its Industry 4.0 journey through integrating IIoT technologies across the enterprise.

First up in the series:

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The IIoT: ERP Best Practices | March 21, 2019 | 1 p.m. EST | 45 minutes
What is the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), how does it integrate into the enterprise and why should you care? In this introductory webinar, speaker Jonathan Gross, managing director of ERP consulting firm Pemeco Consulting, discusses the building blocks of enterprise resource planning in an IIoT world, and how the IIoT enables technologies such as artificial intelligence.

You’ll learn:
• Why you must integrate the enterprise
• Which IIoT technologies to focus on and how to optimize them
• What risks and privacy concerns surround the IIoT
• How you can protect the enterprise

REGISTER NOW!

About the speaker

Jonathan Gross, LL.B., M.B.A.
Jon is managing director at Pemeco Consulting, a vendor-neutral consulting firm. He leads clients through the entire digital transformation lifecycle, including: technology architecture and planning, technology vendor selection, technology procurement, implementation, and ongoing optimization. More specifically, Jon helps Pemeco’s manufacturing and distribution clients architect and implement technology environments that integrate ERP with the edge, including IoT, analytics, manufacturing execution, quality, supply chain, logistics, and other such systems. Jon is sought after for thought leadership and speaking engagements by industry analysts, trade associations, and trade publications. He has also acted as part-time systems analysis and design MBA professor at the Schulich School of Business at York University.


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