ABB
and Red Hat announced a global partnership to enable industries
using ABB's process automation and industrial software to scale rapidly
and flexibly leveraging Red Hat's industry leading enterprise platforms
and application services built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
The
collection, management and analysis of industrial plant data is
critical to improve the efficiency of operations while addressing
safety, security and productivity needs. This is consistent with ABB's
strategy for the evolution of process automation.
The
partnership enables virtualization and containerization of automation
software with Red Hat OpenShift to provide advanced flexibility in
hardware deployment, optimized according to application needs. It also
provides efficient system orchestration, enabling real-time, data-based
decision making at the edge and further processing in the cloud.
Red Hat OpenShift, the industry's leading enterprise Kubernetes platform, with Red Hat Enterprise Linux as
its foundation, provides ABB with a single consistent application
platform, from small single node systems to scaled-out hyperconverged
clusters at the industrial edge, which simplifies development and
management efforts for ABB's customers.
Red
Hat OpenShift increases the deployment flexibility and scalability of
ABB Ability Edgenius, a comprehensive edge platform for industrial
software applications, together with ABB Ability Genix Industrial
Analytics and AI Suite, an enterprise-grade platform and applications
suite that leverages industrial AI to drive Industry 4.0 digital
business outcomes for customers. ABB's Edgenius and Genix can both be
scaled seamlessly and securely across multiple deployments. With this
partnership, ABB will have access to capabilities like zero-touch
provisioning (remote configuration of networks) which can increase
manageability and consistency across plant environments.
"Red
Hat is excited to work with ABB to bring operational and information
technology closer together to form the industrial edge. Together, we
intend to streamline the transition from automated to autonomous
operations and address current and future manufacturing needs using open
source technologies. As we work to break down barriers between IT and
the plant level, we look to drive limitless innovation and mark a
paradigm shift in operational technology based on open source." --
Matt Hicks, executive vice president, Products and Technologies, Red Hat"This
exciting partnership with Red Hat demonstrates ABB's commitment to meet
customer needs by seeking alliances with other innovative market
leaders. The alliance with Red Hat will see ABB continue helping our
customers improve their operations as they navigate a rapidly evolving
digital landscape. It will give them access to the tools they need to
integrate plantwide IT and OT, while reducing risks and optimizing
performance." -- Bernhard Eschermann, chief technology officer, ABB Process Automation