IT Teams Hold Key Position in Manufacturing Integration

July 17, 2023
Digibee released the results for its "The State of Enterprise Integration for Manufacturing" survey

According to a survey from technology platform Digibee, 55% of manufacturers consider their IT teams the top internal stakeholder for technology integration.

The full survey results, “The State of Enterprise Integration for Manufacturing,” also reported that of 46% of manufacturers surveyed, the top preferred implementation model included internal personnel working with an integration platform-as-a-service technology vendor.

Read the full story from partner publication Control Design to learn more about manufacturers’ top integration challenges, objectives and models.

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