Seguridad Mania.com - España y América Latina
Portal sobre tecnologías para la seguridad física
- Destacamos »
- software Anti Blanqueo
MAYNARD, MA -- (Marketwire) -- 06/13/12 -- Manufacturing plant operations may be virtualization technology's final frontier. Fewer than one in five manufacturing companies currently run production applications such as SCADA, MES, Historian, Batch or OPC in virtual environments, and only seven percent say they plan to do so in the next twelve months, according to a recent readership survey conducted by IndustryWeek magazine for Stratus Technologies.
Virtualization use in manufacturing IT systems is far behind the technology's penetration in IT infrastructures generally, where one in five companies runs 80 percent of all applications on virtual machines, and one in two companies has virtualized 40 percent of all applications. (1)
More than 500 IndustryWeek readers responded to the "Manufacturer IT Applications Survey," representing a broad range of company sizes and products produced. The magazine tabulated results by annual revenue categories -- less than $100 million, $100-$999 million and above $1 billion -- and by the average of all respondents. Results were as follows:
(1) International Data Corporation, "Worldwide Enterprise Server, 2012 Top Predictions," January 2012 (IDC #232823)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you currently run any of the following (6) systems in a All > $1 $100-999 < $100 virtualized environment? respondents billion million million ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes 18% 31% 17% 12% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- No/no answer 82% 69% 83% 88% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you plan to put any of your manufacturing systems in virtualized environment in the next 12 months? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes 7% 9% 8% 6% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- No/unsure/no answer 92% 91% 92% 94% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source: "Manufacturer IT Applications Study," March 2012, IndustryWeek magazine
In a related finding, just 11 percent of respondents said they use virtualization to achieve high availability. "The manufacturers we deal with know their cost of downtime with certainty and have IT systems designed for high levels of uptime assurance," said Dave LeClair, director of product management and marketing, Stratus. "Virtualization is best used for server and application consolidation, not as a means for achieving availability. It's important for manufacturing companies to understand that, while virtualization has certain availability attributes, they come with added provisioning and complexities and, in the end, still do not deliver a complete availability solution."
Pinellas County (FL) Utilities, which manages water and waste water systems for five million residents and annual visitors, made the jump to virtualization two years ago. "I can foresee a time when the SCADA operation runs entirely on virtual machines and three fault-tolerant servers," said Ken Osborne, SCADA supervisor, about his current eight-server infrastructure. "That option didn't exist a decade ago. Our decisions then proved to be the right ones in every regard and today we're smarter about our virtualization strategy because of it."
The full survey results were presented during a webinar hosted by IndustryWeek on May 31, 2012. Featured speakers included NetSuite's GM of Manufacturing/Wholesale & Distribution, Roman Bukary, and Stratus' Director of Global Alliances, Peter Cook, who offered insights into what manufacturers are currently experiencing with regard to downtime, as well as some best practices to prevent it.
© 2012 Stratus Technologies Bermuda Ltd. All rights reserved.
Stratus and ftServer are registered trademarks of Stratus Technologies Bermuda Ltd. The Stratus Technologies logo is a trademark of Stratus Technologies Bermuda Ltd. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
Contacts:
Ken Donoghue
Stratus Technologies
978-461-7269
ken.donoghue@stratus.com
www.stratus.com
Publicamos interesante Informe de más de 48 págs y varios videos demostrativos sobre los posibles ataques a los robots de montaje de las fábricas. ... Leer más ►
Publicado el 22-Jun-2017 • 10.48hs
Publicado el 20-Jun-2017 • 20.22hs
Dirigido tanto a los principiantes, como a los expertos en seguridad informática y sistemas de control industrial (ICS), este libro ayudará a los lectores a comprender mejor la protección de normas de control interno de las amenazas electrónicas. ... Leer más ►
Publicado el 3-Ene-2012 • 20.16hs
Publicado el 25-Set-2009 • 01.26hs
Publicado el 17-Dic-2008 • 08.32hs
Publicado el 11-Oct-2016 • 12.48hs
Publicado el 15-Mar-2016 • 11.59hs
Publicado el 2-Feb-2017 • 11.38hs
Publicado el 20-Jun-2014 • 17.17hs
Publicado el 31-May-2011 • 05.13hs
Publicado el 25-Set-2008 • 17.54hs
Publicado el 1-Set-2016 • 16.11hs
Publicado el 31-Ago-2016 • 18.53hs
Publicado el 19-Ene-2017 • 15.47hs
Publicado el 4-Jul-2016 • 18.51hs