What kind of CONNECT visualization do you want?

Posted: February 13, 2025

Visualizing industrial data doesn’t need to be a challenging task. For industrial data to deliver maximum benefits, it needs to be embedded in context, such as where the data originated, what the expected or target values are, what data is related to the current selection, and even what else was occurring at the same time in other areas. Common business intelligence tools often struggle to deliver these insights because they just aren’t built for handling the intricacies of industrial data.

CONNECT is an industrial intelligence platform that understands industrial data. It’s been designed with decades of experience in visualizing data that streams from hardworking equipment, where one asset is just a piece of the puzzle that keeps the entire operation performing.

CONNECT offers a highly flexible toolset for creating graphically informative and appealing visualizations to meet the data and decision requirements of everyone in your organization. From an operator seeking to gain that 2% efficiency improvement to an executive that wants a birds-eye view of everything, every member of your team can find what they need on the platform.

Here are 5 kinds of visualizations you can build with CONNECT. However, you aren’t limited to just these. You can customize and create what matters to you. What kind of CONNECT visualization do you want?

Dashboard visualization

Dashboard visualization

Dashboard visualizations contain an overview of high-level information intended for quick and simple interpretation of critical business or KPI data. Content can be grouped in multiple ways, including the use of tabular navigation to segment categories of information.

Enterprise visualization

Enterprise visualization

Enterprise visualizations are broad in scope and can be shallow or deep, intended to showcase current and projected performance across multiple sites, divisions, or fleets of assets. These can be highly interactive, supporting drill-down, filtering, and other forms of user engagement to manipulate content.

Role-based visualization

role-based visualization

Role-based visualizations are narrow in scope, with deep information tailored for the persona or functional role to support decisions and troubleshooting. Facilitating issue resolution and other actions, these visualizations provide intelligence on performance, events and other details.

Process-based visualization

process-based visualization

Process-based visualizations are graphical displays emphasizing production details to drive interpretation of data and optimal performance between linked assets. Relatable with HMI (Human Machine Interface) use cases, these displays are often highly detailed and require specialized knowledge.

Asset-based visualization

asset-based visualization

Asset-based visualizations can be comprised of mixed information that provide greater insight to the performance and maintenance of a single asset. Arranged content can include time-series data, metadata, 3D models, GIS, as well as maintenance and other documentation.

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