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Operational Technology (OT) is a type of computing technology used to manage and monitor physical devices, processes, and events in industrial and enterprise settings. OT is used to automate and optimize operations, improve safety, and reduce costs. It is often used in industrial settings such as manufacturing, energy, and transportation.
OT is distinct from Information Technology (IT) in that it is used to control physical devices and processes, while IT is used to manage data and information. OT systems are typically designed to be secure, reliable, and resilient, and are often used in mission-critical applications.
OT systems are often integrated with IT systems, allowing for the exchange of data and information between the two. This integration allows for the automation of processes, improved decision-making, and better visibility into operations.
Some companies in the OT market include Siemens, ABB, Rockwell Automation, Schneider Electric, Honeywell, and Emerson. Show Less Read more