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The Top
5 Things
That Every Remote
Monitoring System
Should Have
2The Top 5 Things That Every Remote Monitoring System Should Have
The Top 5 Things That Every Remote Monitoring System Should Have
Many companies are turning to remote monitoring to achieve their goals
of becoming safer, more efficient, and more sustainable in how they work
and operate. Starting with SCADA, and now with the advent of the Internet
of Things, remote monitoring systems have been faithful companions to
business leaders who want to empower their workforce and maximize
output. As they grow in popularity, more vendors are starting to offer
remote monitoring solutions, either as an OEM or through
channel partners.
This eBook is designed to help the modern, forward-thinking industrial
business leader make an informed decision by highlighting what we believe
are the most important elements of a remote monitoring system. With this
guide, you’ll be equipped to distinguish the cream from the crop and lead
your team to remote monitoring success.
Learn more about WellAware
3The Top 5 Things That Every Remote Monitoring System Should Have
First, a Primer on Remote MonitoringFirst things first, we should be clear about what remote monitoring is and why people
use it. If you feel confident you understand the ins and outs of remote monitoring, then
just skip this section and get to the good stuff!
What is it?In its most basic form, remote monitoring is a technology solution which includes all or
most of the following:
1. Sensors – Devices that measure a physical process and convert it into a standard
analog or digital signal.
2. Processors – Field computers that read output signals from sensors and process
them back it into engineering units, then prepare the data to be transmitted
through a network. Note: Some sensors are sold with integrated transmitters.
3. Network Gateways – Remote networking devices that relay information about
processors through a communications infrastructure either to another network
gateway or to a place of rest, like a database.
4. Databases – Places where data is logically stored and can be accessed by data
management tools or other databases.
5. Data Visualization Interfaces – Software tools where people can interact with the
data stored in databases. Can either by hosted on a website, licensed and installed
on a PC, or on a rugged HMI in a field location.
6. Analytics Engines – Data-processing systems that uses high-level computation to
arrive at useful conclusions about the assets which the system monitors.
The concept of remote monitoring can encompass a wide array of tools, from the tried-
and-true SCADA systems adopted by many industrial companies, to BMS systems as
might be found in commercial properties like hospitals, to an asset tracking system that
monitors the location of heavy equipment. Regardless, they are designed to serve a single,
distinct objective.
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Why should I care?
All the components that make up a remote monitoring system are designed for one
specific purpose: To help business change the way they operate so they can be safer,
more efficient, and more sustainable. Remote monitoring systems help workers gain
insight about equipment, operations, and processes that are located in a remote
location. The definition of “remote” may vary in terms of actual distance – it may be
many miles or only a few hundred feet. The important point is that remote monitoring
free workers to take valuable action by eliminating manual data collection and
analytics processes.
Now that you understand what remote monitoring
is and why it is important, these are the Top 5
things that every Remote Monitoring System
should have.
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The goal of remote
monitoring is to
change the way you
operate to be safer,
more eff icient, and
more reliable.
The Top 5 Things That Every Remote Monitoring System Should Have
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1A Foundation of Modern TechnologyThe challenge with many remote monitoring systems is that they still operate on outdated
technology or principles. Certain frameworks that worked well in the past have been outpaced
or rendered obsolete by newer technology. Remember, the entire purpose of using remote
monitoring is to impact and change business processes. Remote monitoring systems built on
old technology cannot meet the demands of modern business processes.
What do we mean by modern technology? To keep it simple, we recommend you look for three
core elements:
1. Low-power, global networking – Older systems rely
on unlicensed radio frequency networks with limited
bandwidth and heavy power consumption. Newer
remote monitoring systems should offer low-power
cellular networks like Cat-M, plus LEO satellite options to
plug gaps where cellular networks are (rarely) missing.
2. Cloud-based storage – Some systems still rely on localized
or centralized databases with poor security and little
flexibility. Look for solutions that use reliable Cloud
Service Providers, like Amazon Web Services, to store data.
3. Mobile, mobile, mobile! – So much of our business is
done on our phones, and remote monitoring systems should enable a mobile workforce.
Stick to remote monitoring solutions that offer a native mobile app on iOS and Android,
rather than just a web-browser.
WellAware is modern remote monitoring system for modern business. We use the best
technology to make remote monitoring cheaper, faster, and more reliable.
Remote monitoring systems built on old technology cannot meet the demands of modern business processes.
Learn more about WellAware Remote Monitoring
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2A Rock-Solid Equipment WarrantyAs the saying goes, stuff happens. As with any piece of hardware you might buy, the devices
which comprise the sensing and networking elements of a remote monitoring system are
going to fail at some point.
And as with any big purchase we make, we want to factor the total cost of ownership of the
product. Because digitization has become a global economic powerhouse, many companies
have begun offering low-cost remote monitoring solutions to try to capture market share at
volume, so be wary of buying a system on the cheap only to have it fail before you’ve even
made good use of it.
There are solutions out there which are both low
cost and high quality, but always look at the device
warranty. Many manufacturers either don’t warrant
their systems for any period, or they offer short
warranties of one year or less. The length of a
warranty often correlates to the manufacturer’s
confidence in its quality – short warranties
usually mean short lifespan.
The best remote monitoring systems will offer
multi-year – or better yet, lifetime – warranties to
make sure your remote monitoring system always
provides great data.
Look for remote monitoring systems that offer a
multi-year or lifetime equipment warranty.
All WellAware hardware devices are covered by a limited Lifetime Warranty under
contract. So long as you are our customer, we will replace anything that breaks.
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“The length of a warranty often correlates to the manufacturer’s confidence in its quality – short warranties usually mean short lifespan.
Learn more about WellAware reliability
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“3The Ability to Integrate with Your ToolsAccording to Okta, the average business in 2020 has deployed over 80 different software apps to get
their work done.
Whether you use 80 or you use only a handful, you need a
remote monitoring system that integrates with the tools that
help you do your job. If it can’t play nice with your existing
workflow, you won’t ever transition to a new, better workflow.
Here are a few examples of important integrations:
1. SCADA – More and more companies are beginning to
augment SCADA with lightweight remote monitoring
systems built on more modern technology. If a
company is already using data visualizations within
their SCADA environment, they will need a system
that easily and automatically gets data into them.
2. Accounting – Remote monitoring systems are
designed to affect business processes, which means
they must have an impact on the general ledger of a business. Remote monitoring systems
can collect financial data about assets – especially in scenarios of custody transfer – that
should be automatically integrated into accounting systems.
3. Supply Chain – Companies that handle logistics, manufacturing, asset rental, or managed
distribution all benefit from remote monitoring systems. If you use supply chain management
software, make sure that information collected by the remote monitoring system connects with it.
These are just some examples. The bottom line is this – if you use a software tool that helps you do
your job and would benefit from data collected by a remote monitoring system, make sure you can
easily and automatically integrate that data into your workflow.
WellAware uses modern protocols like REST and MQTT to integrate with your tools. Have an older system?
We support legacy too.
We don’t believe in ‘Rip and Replace’ – if your remote monitoring system can’t play nice with your existing workflow, you won’t ever transition to a new, better workflow.
Learn more about our integrations
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“4Adaptable Payment Options
Different organizations have different financial goals. Some businesses prefer to free up capital
to focus on positive cash flow, others might take on calculated debt to enable better processes
which have long-term returns. Regardless, if you are evaluating a remote monitoring system,
you need to make sure that the way you pay for it aligns with your business goals.
According to Forbes, small business are especially focused
on freeing up cash, with more than two-thirds of small
business owners very worried about maintaining positive
cash flow.
Many small businesses are interested in implementing
some kind of remote monitoring system, but they can’t
free enough capital to afford the upfront costs of devices
and installation.
Even big businesses need to focus on cash flow
management, especially during times of economic hardship. As capital budgets get slashed,
workers at larger corporations need to find monitoring alternatives that don’t require significant
capital investment.
In either case, remote monitoring systems need to available with little or no upfront capital
expenditure. Companies which offer pay-as-you-go or rental models can be attractive for
cash-strapped businesses. But keep an eye on the hidden costs: installation and setup by
an engineering firm or systems integrator can approach or even exceed the cost of the
system itself.
WellAware is the only turnkey remote monitoring system available for zero upfront
capex – including installation.
Keep an eye on hidden costs – installation and setup can exceed the cost of the system itself.
Learn more about our Zero CAPEX model
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5Knock-Your-Socks-Off SupportAccording to McKinsey, one of the biggest challenges to making the transition to remote
monitoring systems is managing change. Nearly 9 out of 10 projects fail to move past pilot stage
in the first year.
The biggest reason why? People don’t like to change.
Remote monitoring systems are designed to make processes
easier and simpler so that people can do their jobs faster and
more efficiently. But if those people don’t have support, they
will spend more energy learning to use the new digital tools,
which will destroy the productivity ROI.
Many organizations overlook this last one, but it is by far
the most significant contributor to the success of a remote
monitoring project. If your team does not have the support
they need to adopt – and master – the remote monitoring
system, they will give up. Millions of failed projects prove this.
Some things to consider when evaluating your remote monitoring system vendor’s support model:
1. Is support free or premium? Premium support can be nice, but the risk of unbounded costs can deter workers from seeking help.
2. Is support in-house or outsourced? Some companies claim to have 24/7 support, but they outsource support claims to contractors who are not empowered to actually solve customer problems.
3. Does support exist in the field? Remote monitoring systems all have some element of data monitoring hardware deployed on your assets. If vendors don’t provide field support services, the high cost of systems integrators or engineering firms can leave assets
stranded without repair.
The WellAware Launch Team is like customer support on steroids – we solve our customers’ problems
fast. The best part? It’s free.
Learn more about how we move faster
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“If people don’t have support, they spend more energy learning the system than they save by using it – which destroys the productivity ROI.
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Now Go Get It Done!
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and sustainable by streaming mission-critical data to
their employees so they can remotely monitor and control
physical assets. Our open technology is easy to deploy,
affordable and secure.
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