지멘스 디지털 인더스트리 소프트웨어(Siemens Digital Industries Software)가 IDC 마켓스케이프(MarketScape)의 전세계 제조 실행 시스템 2024-2025 공급업체 평가에서 리더로 선정됐다.
Cloud-based Opcenter X Supports Digital Transformation for Small and Medium Businesses
Siemens Digital Industries Software has emerged as a leader among software providers serving the manufacturing industry.
Siemens announced on the 24th that it was named a leader in IDC MarketScape's Worldwide Manufacturing Execution Systems 2024-2025 Vendor Assessment.
The IDC MarketScape report evaluates software vendors serving the manufacturing industry in the manufacturing execution systems (MES) market.
“We believe that IDC MarketScape’s recognition of Siemens as a leader in MES is a testament to our rapid pace of innovation to provide our customers with world-class, integrated MES technology,” said Tobias Lange, senior vice president, Manufacturing Operations Management, Digital Manufacturing, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “Siemens’ continued commitment to providing open, configurable, easily deployable and inherently scalable software is delivering real benefits to our customers around the world.”
Opcenter is software for Siemens' MES. Supports multi-plant architectures, reducing the burden on local IT teams and helping reduce overall total cost of ownership (TCO).
Plus, it integrates seamlessly with solutions from the Siemens Xcelerator industrial software portfolio to bring new levels of agility and productivity to the shop floor.
Siemens Xcelerator industrial software portfolio solutions include Teamcenter® software for product lifecycle management (PLM), Simcenter™ software for simulation, Insights Hub, AX4 and Supply Chain Suite for data analytics, and Tecnomatix® software for factory simulation.
Siemens has launched Opcenter X to address the growing complexity of product and process management, disruptive technologies, supply chain volatility, and declining profitability.
Opcenter X helps small and medium-sized businesses embark on a gradual digital transformation powered by cloud technologies.
It also helps lower the time and cost barriers to introducing manufacturing operations management (MOM) capabilities through SaaS.
“The need to adapt shop floor processes to rapidly evolving value chains is growing,” said Lorenzo Veronesi, research director for IDC Manufacturing Insights. “This requires MES to work seamlessly with other enterprise and manufacturing-centric applications to provide visibility from the shop floor to the C-suite. Innovation forces such as cloud computing, edge analytics, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and artificial intelligence (AI) are having a major impact on the evolution of MES.”