A new way of thinking
Microsoft’s Enrique Andaluz discusses how manufacturers today are transitioning from offering products to offering those products as digital services.
Microsoft is powering manufacturing’s 2026 inflection point—turning AI from pilots into orchestrated, end‑to‑end intelligence.
Microsoft’s Enrique Andaluz discusses how manufacturers today are transitioning from offering products to offering those products as digital services.
In my last blog, I shared a powerful story of how ThyssenKrupp Elevator is driving an Industry 4.0-type transformation. We are observing similar kind of digital transformation within industries like agriculture, too. The Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the way we grow and cultivate our food.
Seeing the results of our advanced analytics team's efforts pay off big time is always a satisfying feeling.
It is clear that organizations want to move quickly to take advantage of IoT’s opportunities and they want to bring IoT transformation across multiple parts of the world.
It’s no secret that technology is playing a larger role than ever before in shaping our world. It’s clearly changed expectations in what we design for consumers and businesses.
The concept of Industry 4.0 and the idea of the smart factory have been discussed so often that you might have started to tire of all the ‘buzz’ around it.
The manufacturing industry has always embraced change.
In our conversations with global manufacturing companies, we continue to hear how the manufacturer’s paradigm is changing.
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). It’s everywhere, and it’s redefining the manufacturing industry with an unprecedented level of impact.
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). It’s everywhere, and it’s redefining the manufacturing industry with an unprecedented level of impact.
Two key questions continue to arise: how significant does this transformation need to be, and what is Microsoft’s role in the IoT/P/S world?.
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