Digital Twins provide a tremendous resource for research, exploration and discovery. With the optimal level of granularity, they can be used to test new products or services virtually, with high degrees of accuracy. As such, they can optimize decision-making for any number of enterprise use cases, from life sciences to manufacturing, education to robotics and more.
The lynchpin for successful digital twins? Data! And that data often exists in far-flung storage environments, from on-prem to private cloud, to any number of public cloud instances. Providing unified, high-speed access to these disparate sources has long been the goal, and it’s now a reality thanks to the evolution of a robust Data Platform.
Register for this special Briefing Room to hear Bloor Group CEO Eric Kavanagh explain why this innovation will enable a next generation of Digital Twins. He’ll be joined by Adam Marko, Hammerspace Life Sciences Field CTO, who will demonstrate how a Data Platform provides seamless access to vast troves of enterprise data across any Information Architecture. He’ll show how unfettered access greases the tracks to innovation, saving both time and money, while boosting the morale of researchers and analysts.
Attendees will learn:
• The key challenges in managing and analyzing data for digital twins
• Why legacy storage systems are inadequate for supporting digital twin research
• How hybrid cloud integration and a unified data platform are essential for enabling real-time data access and collaboration
• The importance of metadata management for efficient data discovery and reuse in digital twin workflows