With rootless containers, companies benefit from a more secure and efficient way to deploy applications. They run without the need for root privileges, distinguishing them from traditional container setups that require elevated privileges. Cybus Connectware supports rootless containers as part of our mission to provide a secure, flexible and efficient Factory Data Hub.

Let’s explore the advantages of using this unique security feature with Cybus Connectware.

Principle of least privilege

Rootless containers are built around the principle of least privilege, ensuring that access rights are restricted to what is strictly necessary for specific operations. This principle aligns perfectly with Cybus Connectware’s approach to secure data management, guaranteeing that each containerized application functions within a secure and constrained environment.

Enhanced security for your shop floor

Security is a critical concern in factory environments where protecting sensitive data and operations is paramount. Rootless containers bring an additional layer of security by reducing the risks associated with granting containers root access on host systems.

With its support for rootless containers, Cybus Connectware enhances security posture to ensure that if a container were to be compromised, the potential for damage would be substantially limited. This is crucial in environments where the integrity of both data and operational processes must be upheld.

Compliance and risk management

Security audits often focus on compliance with industry standards and regulations, which increasingly emphasize the need for secure deployment practices. Rootless containers can help organizations meet these requirements by demonstrating a commitment to minimizing privilege escalation risks. This can be particularly relevant for manufacturing industries that are subject to stringent regulatory requirements. By proactively addressing the advantages of rootless containers, organizations can demonstrate a proactive approach to security and compliance.

OpenShift and Cybus Connectware

OpenShift, Red Hat’s Kubernetes platform, emphasizes security and operational efficiency, encouraging the use of rootless containers as a best practice. Although not strictly required, rootless containers are highly recommended within OpenShift for several reasons:

  • Enhanced security: Minimizes risks by preventing containers from having root access to the host system, crucial in multi-tenant environments.
  • Simplified user management: Aligns with the principle of least privilege, allowing operations without granting extensive host privileges.
  • Compliance support: Helps meet regulatory requirements by ensuring secure and controlled access.
  • Operational efficiency: Accelerates development cycles by allowing developers to deploy applications without needing elevated permissions.
  • Flexible adoption: Supports both traditional and rootless containers, facilitating a gradual transition without disrupting existing workflows.

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Factories move towards the cloud

How to settle for the fundamental shift towards AI, cloud and SaaS

Highlights

  • Why cloud-based strategies in manufacturing need edge solutions
  • Leveraging the power of AI in the manufacturing industry
  • The flexibility and power of configuration files
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How to globally track your energy consumption

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    Key takeaways:

    • Reducing energy consumption, even in the most complex production setups with legacy systems and buildings
    • Energy data collection, processing and delivery to different stakeholders and systems
    • The flexibility of IaC in company-wide energy monitoring

    👥 Highly relevant for: Energy Managers, Production Managers, Purchasing, C-Level, Enterprise Architects, Factory Operators and Directors of Data

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    About my webinar

    As an Enterprise Account Executive at Cybus, I constantly learn about the challenges that large manufacturers face with their energy management initiatives. Whether it is the incompatibility of legacy systems or the urge to comply with ESG guidelines.

    In this webinar, I will share my experiences and provide valuable tips and insights on how manufacturers can quickly implement ESG-compliant energy monitoring, reduce energy consumption and easily scale across their factories globally. Bring all your questions and comments to the Q&A section at the end, I look forward to answering them.

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    Realize all IIoT use cases with Connectware

    The best foundation is a universal data infrastructure

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    Important: The upgrade to Connectware 1.5.0 requires manual upgrade steps. Use the upgrade guides linked below.

    With Connectware release 1.5.0, the latest upgrade our Factory Data Hub, we are introducing rootless containers for added security and compliance. By eliminating root access in containers, the host system is not compromised in the event of a container breach. We’ve also enhanced the broker feature set with its update to version 1.0.14.

    For the upgrade, use the following guides:

    New and enhanced features

    • Rootless containers
      You can now operate containers without the need for root privileges. This adheres to the principle of least privilege (PoLP), a widely recognized security best practice in IT that advocates for providing users and entities, including containers, only the minimal access necessary to fulfill their functions. Should a container be breached, the attacker will not gain root access to the host system. Additionally, Connectware is now compatible with security-centric platforms such as OpenShift.
    • Broker updated to version 1.0.14
      Message deduplication for MQTT clients with overlapping subscriptions now ensures messages are not duplicated across multiple matching subscriptions (enabled by default). With the support for the broker to store QoS 0 messages for clients with persistent sessions, the risk of message loss for QoS 0 subscriptions is reduced (disabled by default). For better tracking, the date is now included in the console logs.

    The upgrade is available now. See the changelog for a list of what has changed in Connectware release 1.5.0 and all previous Connectware versions.

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    CASE STUDY HIGHLIGHTS

    Energy savings beyond production

    Heating costs significantly reduced
    One time investment, no hidden costs
    Highly scalable, future-proof system

    INDUSTRY

    Metal processing

    EMPLOYEES

    220

    PRODUCTION SITES

    1

    Challenges

    High heating costs in old buildings

    • Outdated building technology hinders energy management
    • Manual radiator control required by the employees
    • Find cost saving potentials beyond the manufacturing processes

    Solution

    Smart thermostats integrated via Connectware

    ✔ Thermostats made smart via MQTT connection to already existing Connectware

    ✔ Employee presence-based heating control

    ✔ Automate the manual heating control

    Architecture

    Cloud technology at the edge

    • Connectware installed on-premises
    • Integration of thermostats (temperature, battery level) and personnel management system (personnel master data, room booking data, working hours)
    • Push-notifications and alarms to a Webapp for employees

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    Visit Cybusus at Hannover Messe 2024. Hall 15, Booth B02

    Manage energy consumption of your production and beyond

    AT HANNOVER MESSE 2024 you will experience technological innovations under the theme of Energizing a sustainable industry.
    Here is why a visit to our booth is an absolute must:

    • One on ones: Meet thought leaders from the industry
    • Energy management insights: Reduce the energy consumption of your production and meet ESG guidelines with best practices from our Industrial IoT experts
    • Live demo of Connectware: Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) and more DevOps principles presented live

    Program highlights on Hannover Messe 2024

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    WED., 24.04. | 02:20 – 02:40 P.m.

    Keynote: Fast track to ESG-compliant energy monitoring

    How to globally track your energy consumption

    • Reducing energy consumption in most complex production setups
    • Energy data collection, processing and delivery
    • Company-wide energy monitoring across sites
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    Connect with industry leaders and share a free drink

    End the evening with an iced gin & tonic. From 06:00 p. m. we welcome you to a cosy networking event with drinks and good company.

    Connectware demo

    Experience Connectware in action

    • Main features and functionalities
    • Live configuration of use cases
    • Bring your questions for Q&A

    Our innovation and highlight topics

    Energy Management

    Monitor, compare and reduce energy usage of your factories

    Solve the challenging steps towards Energy Management and ESG-compliance. Connectware enables you to centralize and converge real-time energy data throughout all your factories. Track how much energy each factory, machine, component and production step consumes.

    This year, Cybus presents multiple case studies of enterprise customers successfully establishing energy management initiatives. Ask us on how to save more than 7% of your annually energy consumption or how to get ready for ESG-regulations.

    CI/CD Pipeline

    Automotive manufacturer generates up to 1.7 million in recurring savings

    Connectware is the only enterprise-grade solution on the market which sets up an DevOps and CI/CD-ready architecture. This Hannover Messe, Cybus will present the technology and results behind Connectware. With customer examples, you can discover how e.g., a German automotive manufacturer saved up to € 1.7 million per update with CI/CD.

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    We look forward to seeing you at HANNOVER MESSE 2024. Schedule an appointment with us in advance.

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      Three companies’ approaches to reducing energy waste

      Since the Industrial Revolution, energy prices have fluctuated significantly. Initially dominated by coal in the 19th century and then oil in the early 20th century, energy markets mostly experienced stability due to abundant supplies. In the 1970s, the oil crisis brought about price volatility and a shift towards energy conservation and alternative sources. Deregulation in the 1980s and 1990s led to lower prices and technological advancements in energy efficiency and renewables emerged.

      Recently, rising global demand and geopolitical tensions have driven energy costs to new record highs. Companies must leverage modern technology to stay profitable. This involves accurately assessing and enhancing energy efficiency at every production site, machine, and asset.

      Data transparency to understand energy consumption

      Different industries vary in their dependence on specific types of energy. However, they all face the common threat of high energy costs to their business viability. Effective energy management is essential in transitioning from traditional to smart factories.

      The first step towards successful energy management is acquiring comprehensive data from the shop floor. Many companies are still grappling with this challenge, lacking the necessary data transparency to identify possible energy-saving opportunities. Companies with this level of data transparency are leading the competition. They are positioning themselves for more efficient operations and compliance with stringent regulations.

      The following three examples from the food & beverage, metalworking and engineering industries demonstrate the impact of achieving data transparency and facilitating energy management.

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      1. Food & beverages manufacturer optimizes energy efficiency and secures government funding

      A food & beverages company with 14 production sites and 2000 employees set a strategic goal of ISO 50001 compliance. This compliance required the implementation of a dedicated energy management system and the conduction of annual energy audits. To meet these requirements, the company retrofitted energy meters and sensors to integrate these devices into Factory Data Hub software Cybus Connectware. A Factory Data Hub establishes a data flow between all IT systems, creating data transparency and enabling the company-wide use of data.

      This enabled them to conduct successful energy audits, secure substantial government subsidies and establish a standardized interface for diverse data sources across their operations. In addition to achieving comprehensive energy management, it laid a solid foundation for future use cases.

      2. Global tool maker optimizes machine efficiency to reduce energy costs significantly

      In an energy-intensive industry, a global tool maker wanted to gain more information about the correlation between the operating status of its machines and the resulting energy consumption. The company uses Cybus Connectware to standardize machine status across the organization, resulting in real-time data on energy consumption by machine and operating status. Demonstrating the benefits of data-driven energy management, this initiative achieved energy savings of 15% across multiple machines.

      Connectware’s rule engine played a crucial role, as it enables preprocessing of the data on the edge, including collecting, processing and distributing. As a result, the load on higher-level systems was reduced and large-scale configurations were facilitated. The entire configuration, including machine mappings and data flow transformations, is managed via a Git repository. This allows for quick and efficient rollouts across multiple factories. To improve energy efficiency and visualize energy consumption, Cybus Connectware also provided real-time energy data on dashboards.

      3. Metal processing company achieves significant heating cost savings through smart offices

      A metal processing company looked beyond the traditional confines of the factory shop floor to address the issue of excessive heating costs in its office building. High heating costs due to outdated building technology and the need for employees to manually control radiators presented a significant energy savings opportunity.

      As a solution, the company implemented smart thermostats via an MQTT connection to the existing Connectware. Combined with employee presence data, an automated heating control was established. This allowed the company to realize long-term savings on heating costs with minimal implementation effort and no further software investment. 

      What are your energy management manufacturing initiatives?

      With data transparency across all factories, companies can achieve faster return on investment, regulatory compliance, energy management and innovation at an unprecedented speed.

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      How our customers realize their industrial IoT initiatives

      Leading manufacturers rely on Cybus

      Whether metal processing, automotive or toolmaking – leading manufacturers rely on the Factory Data Hub

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      🎙 Episode 41

      Infrastructure as code for Industrial IoT with Peter Sorowka, Cybus CEO

      In The Fourth Generation Podcast, hosted by Kudzai Manditereza of HiveMQ, Cybus CEO Peter Sorowka discusses the role of infrastructure as code (IaC) for manufacturing challenges and highlights how Cybus Connectware empowers customers to maintain data control.

      Highlights

      • IaC workflow to streamline the deployment of industrial digital solutions
      • Azure IoT operations vs Cybus and HiveMQ
      • Cybus case studies about the benefits of IaC

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      INDUSTRIAL IOT USE CASES

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      The best foundation is a universal data infrastructure

      For their industrial digitalization, companies seek solutions that meet their immediate needs and provide a scalable and secure foundation for future growth. Many approaches exist, from self-built to purchased use case-specific solutions. But what is it exactly that makes companies ultimately decide on Cybus Connectware as their Factory Data Hub?

      Let’s explore the factors that led our customers to choose Cybus Connectware. Each case study highlights unique facets of Connectware’s capabilities and benefits.

      #1 Event-driven architecture

      Agricultural machinery manufacturer

      A renowned European agricultural machinery and commercial vehicle manufacturer was looking for a Smart Factory partner. Their goal was to develop a new greenfield Smart Factory from scratch with an event-driven architecture. For this, they required a sophisticated Factory Data Hub, capable of protocol translation and event data handling. For the manufacturer, ensuring seamless data flow between IT and OT was essential.

      Cybus Connectware’s ability to translate various protocols and manage event data on an MQTT broker was crucial. This capability demonstrates Cybus’ proficiency in integrating diverse factory systems and streamlining data communication. Such proficiency is essential for modern manufacturing environments and future digitalization challenges.

      #2 Industrial DevOps and CI/CD

      Automotive manufacturer

      A German automotive manufacturer was looking for a solution to quickly roll out improvements and innovations in its production configuration. They decided to adopt the Industrial DevOps principles of continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD). The company implemented a technical-neutral data infrastructure in order to connect all manufacturing assets, from machines to IT systems: Cybus Connectware.

      Due to the modular design of Connectware, the automotive manufacturer can roll out incremental adjustments to its production configuration. This allows them to optimize each module individually without affecting the entire production system. Now, configuration changes are deployed without halting production. Cybus’s reputation for providing a secure and scalable gateway between operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) for CI/CD was a key factor for the customer.

      #3 Professional support

      Machinery and tool manufacturer

      A leading company in clamping and automation technology digitized its manufacturing processes with Connectware. In this process, they are supported by the Cybus Customer Success team. In collaboration with the customer, our Customer Success team enables companies to achieve their desired outcomes through Connectware fast and independently, fostering long-term customer satisfaction and loyalty.

      Also, Cybus’ agile approach and scalable product resonated with the company’s need for starting with minimal effort while being able to grow and adapt over time. This adaptability is crucial for companies looking to expand their digital infrastructure incrementally and solve future digitalization challenges rapidly.

      #4 Uniform standard for machine communication

      Food & Beverages manufacturer

      A global Food & Beverages company had a challenge: Exchanging technical process data between the factory and multiple IT systems. For this, they were looking for a reliable, independent and controllable data infrastructure.

      They chose Cybus Connectware to establish a uniform standard for machine communication. Connectware is specifically designed to enable standardized retrieval of technical process data. With Connectware, access to industrial data is seamless and efficient, while machine operability is never compromised.

      A significant advantage of using Cybus Connectware is its robust design. This minimizes potential points of failure in the data collection process, such as network and Internet issues. Its comprehensive approach makes Cybus Connectware the ideal solution for reliable machine communication integration in manufacturing environments.

      #5 Robustness and flexibility

      Metal processing manufacturer

      The choice of Cybus Connectware by a leading wire and rod manufacturing firm was motivated by the necessity for a strong data infrastructure capable of flexibly managing industrial data. Cybus Connectware enables the processing of various data types from diverse shop floor environments, a typical scenario in complex industrial manufacturing setups. Its ability to integrate smoothly with current systems reduces interruptions, consequently facilitating an easier shift to sophisticated digital solutions.

      What are your digitalization challenges?

      Tell us about your digitization project and discover the best solution for you.

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      Leading manufacturers rely on Cybus

      Whether metal processing, automotive or toolmaking – leading manufacturers rely on the Factory Data Hub

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      CASE STUDY HIGHLIGHTS

      More than just energy savings

      Successful energy audits for significant government funding 
      Secure data access for third-party systems
      Future-proof, vendor-independent data infrastructure

      INDUSTRY

      Food & Beverages

      EMPLOYEES

      2000

      PRODUCTION SITES

      14

      Challenges

      Losing funding due to lack of energy data insights 

      • Opportunity for government funding requires in-depth data analysis
      • Required energy audits are not feasible with current setup 
      • Complex, heterogeneous source systems challenging to integrate

      Solution

      Unifying energy data via a standardized interface

      ✔ Energy meters and building management system provide energy data

      ✔ Connectware collects energy data and makes it available to other systems

      ✔ Uniform interface for heterogeneous source systems

      VENDOR COMPATIBILITY

      Vendor-independent data infrastructure

      SYSTEM BENEFIT

      Secure data access for third party systems

      SECURED GOVERNMENT FUNDING

      Through successful data audits

      Architecture

      Integrating energy meters at the edge

      • Connectware runs on customer’s local data center
      • Integration of production assets with ModbusTCP, Janitza energy meters, Keyence flow sensors and IT systems such as MsSQL Database, InfluxDB, JEVis Energy Monitoring ENVIDATEC and Grafana

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        CASE STUDY HIGHLIGHTS

        Monitoring energy costs in real-time

        Real-time access to energy data for all stakeholders 
        Fewer cleaning cycles for less machine downtime
        9% efficiency increase

        INDUSTRY

        Machinery and tool maker

        EMPLOYEES

        3500

        PRODUCTION SITES

        8

        For us, this project was another step towards making production more efficient and also more intelligent. It was particularly important to us that we remain strategically and technologically independent.

        It will be exciting when we connect even more solutions via this approach. We are already testing the first apps here with ADAMOS. It is all the more pleasing that a reference case has emerged from which others can also benefit.

        Production Manager
        Clamping and automation technology manufacturer

        EFFICIENCY INCREASE

        9%

        MACHINES CONNECTED

        120

        STAKEHOLDER BENEFIT

        Energy data access in real-time

        Challenges

        Reduced profits through high energy costs

        • Rising energy costs across all plants
        • Obtaining energy data in a heterogeneous machine fleet
        • Making data available to stakeholders

        Solution

        Integrate energy meters via a Factory Data Hub

        ✔ Measuring energy consumption through energy meters

        ✔ Data availability via Cybus Connectware

        ✔ Company-wide data visualization of energy consumption via dashboards

        Architecture

        Cloud technology at the edge

        • Connectware installed on-premises
        • Integrations for OPC UA, S7, Heidenhain, Werma, InfluxDB, Modbus TCP
        • Dashboard (Grafana) and InfluxDB locally hosted

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          Connectware releases 1.4.0 and 1.3.2 – Security enhanced

          In our continued commitment to ensuring robust security, we’re introducing multi-factor authentication (MFA) with Connectware release 1.4.0 to enhance your protection. And while we were at it, we’ve also improved our Protocol Mapper.

          Including the features and bug fixes of the previous Connectware 1.3.2 release, Connectware 1.4.0 now offers the following enhancements.

          New and enhanced features

          • Multi-factor authentication
            Multi-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second factor, in addition to the regular password, to authenticate the identity of each Connectware user.For users, it is super easy to enable MFA when logging in to Connectware, offering greater control over everyone’s account security. All common authenticator apps are supported. For example, Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, Authy and others. In case a user does not have access to their authentication device, individual backup codes ensure that no valid user is ever locked out of Connectware.Admins have the flexibility to control the MFA settings for each client individually. As an admin, you can disable MFA for a specific user if needed, tailoring the security level to your organization’s requirements. Learn more on how to use MFA.
          • Protocol Mapper
            The HTTP server, embedded in our Protocol Mapper, now also supports reading data using HTTP GET requests. HTTP is a widely adopted and standardized protocol, making it easier for various devices and systems to communicate with each other. For Connectware users, this greatly simplifies data consumption for MES & ERP systems or similar applications. We have also significantly improved the overall resource consumption of the Protocol Mapper to improve its performance. Additionally, our Fanuc Focas protocol integration now supports AddressType E for even heavier lifting.
          • MQTT shared subscriptions
            MQTT shared subscriptions can now handle rule engine context variables. Additionally, we have improved the error messages to give more insights.
          • Change passwords
            Users can now change their passwords via the Settings page.

          Fixes

          We have made the following fixes to improve the stability of Connectware:

          • Admin UI: Consistent language throughout Connectware (EN)
          • Protocol Mapper: Fixed problems related to MaxListenersExceededWarning
          • Protocol Mapper: Fixed handling of rule engine context vars with MQTT shared subscriptions
          • Protocol Mapper: HTTP – Fixed auto generated endpoint topic name
          • Protocol Mapper: HTTP – Fixed missing error message on failed post request at TCP level
          • Protocol Mapper: Kafka – Fixed issues related to connecting to servers over TLS and improved the OPC UA Server behavior during startup
          • Protocol Mapper: OPC UA Server – Fixed potential race condition during startup
          • Child services do not stay in deviation when parent service is updated
          • Reconnection of OPC UA connections is now much faster
          • Fixed wrong OAuth access token format for HTTP client


          The update is available now. See the documentation to learn how to install or update Connectware. See the changelog for a list of what has changed in Connectware 1.4.0 and all previous Connectware versions.

          Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed about all Connectware releases. Stay secure with Connectware 1.4.0.

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