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General Electric

Imagination at Work.
United States
1892
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NYSE: GE
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GE is a diversified specialty equipment, infrastructure and financial services company. Their products and services range from aircraft engines, power generation, oil and gas production equipment, and household appliances to medical imaging, business and consumer financing and industrial products. GE believes new technologies will merges big iron with big data to create brilliant machines. This convergence of machine and intelligent data is known as the Industrial Internet, and it's changing the way we work. Year founded: 1892 Revenue: $148.5 billion (2014) NYSE: GE Featured Subsidiaries/ Business Units: - GE Digital - GE Predix - GE Intelligent Platform - Wurldtech

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The Industrial Internet allows you to combine brilliant machines with best-in-class analytics to deliver valuable new insights that were never before possible. The results of these powerful analytic insights can be revolutionary for your business by transforming your technological infrastructure, helping reduce unplanned downtime and maximize profitability and efficiency. GE believes the Industrial Internet unlocks new possibilities and drives transformation by connecting brilliant machines, advanced analytics and people at work. By getting equipment connected and having insights and evidence of when equipment maintenance is needed, you can optimize the maintenance schedule and cycle. GE’s business is making the Industrial Internet real. They help customers connect their machines, data, insights and people to improve performance, uptime and productivity. Their scalable, open standard control solutions bring the benefits of connected machines to customers' operations.

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General Electric is a provider of Industrial IoT platform as a service (paas), analytics and modeling, functional applications, cybersecurity and privacy, networks and connectivity, sensors, and automation and control technologies, and also active in the aerospace, buildings, chemicals, cities and municipalities, consumer goods, education, electrical grids, electronics, equipment and machinery, healthcare and hospitals, metals, oil and gas, renewable energy, retail, telecommunications, and utilities industries.
Technologies
Analytics & Modeling
Data Mining
Digital Twin / Simulation
Edge Analytics
Machine Learning
Big Data Analytics
Predictive Analytics
Process Analytics
Real Time Analytics
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Application Development Platforms
Connectivity Platforms
Data Management Platforms
Device Management Platforms
Automation & Control
Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA)
Automation & Process Control Systems
Electric Drives & Control
Human Machine Interface (HMI)
Functional Applications
Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES)
Enterprise Asset Management Systems (EAM)
Remote Monitoring & Control Systems
Sensors
Optical Sensors
Cybersecurity & Privacy
Network Security
Networks & Connectivity
Wireless Local Area Network
Use Cases
Additive Manufacturing
Asset Health Management (AHM)
Asset Lifecycle Management
Automated Disease Diagnosis
Building Energy Management
Clinical Image Analysis
Digital Thread
Digital Twin
Driver Performance Monitoring
Edge Computing & Edge Intelligence
Machine Condition Monitoring
Mesh Networks
Predictive Maintenance
Process Control & Optimization
Regulatory Compliance Monitoring
Remote Asset Management
Remote Control
Root Cause Analysis & Diagnosis
Smart Lighting
Track & Trace of Assets
Vehicle Performance Monitoring
Functions
Business Operation
Discrete Manufacturing
Facility Management
Maintenance
Process Manufacturing
Industries
Aerospace
Buildings
Chemicals
Cities & Municipalities
Consumer Goods
Education
Electrical Grids
Electronics
Equipment & Machinery
Healthcare & Hospitals
Metals
Oil & Gas
Renewable Energy
Retail
Telecommunications
Utilities
Services
Software Design & Engineering Services
System Integration
Training
General Electric’s Technology Stack maps General Electric’s participation in the platform as a service (paas), analytics and modeling, functional applications, cybersecurity and privacy, networks and connectivity, sensors, and automation and control IoT technology stack.
  • Application Layer
  • Functional Applications
  • Cloud Layer
  • Platform as a Service
    Infrastructure as a Service
  • Edge Layer
  • Automation & Control
    Processors & Edge Intelligence
    Actuators
    Sensors
  • Devices Layer
  • Robots
    Drones
    Wearables
  • Supporting Technologies
  • Analytics & Modeling
    Application Infrastructure & Middleware
    Cybersecurity & Privacy
    Networks & Connectivity
Technological Capability
None
Minor
Moderate
Strong
Number of Case Studies9
E.ON Gets Faster, Lower Cost Cycles with OpFlex Solutions
E.ON Gets Faster, Lower Cost Cycles with OpFlex Solutions
E.ON's plants ran 4000+ hours per year, now see fewer than 1000+ hours of profitable operation. E.ON needed a fast, reliable and low-cost cycle plants.
American Eagle Achieves LEED with GE LED Lighting Fixtures
American Eagle Achieves LEED with GE LED Lighting Fixtures
American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) was in the process of building a new distribution center. The AEO facility management team decided to look at alternate options for lighting layout that could provide energy and maintenance savings. AEO would need a full-time maintenance employee just to replace burned-out fluorescent tubes.
Unifying Predictive Analytics and Real-time Process Optimization for Oil & Gas
Unifying Predictive Analytics and Real-time Process Optimization for Oil & Gas
A leading oil & gas company and one of GE’s most trusted and innovative partners had no way of integrating independent equipment issue detection capabilities. The company was losing money as a result of unplanned downtime due to maintenance scheduling issues and outdated software systems. They believed that a well-designed combination of IT assets would generate stronger insight than they had, affording them the ability to monitor offshore equipment from an onshore facility using real-time insight and predictive analytics.
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