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Remote monitoring, maintenance and repair From Siemens

We look at Siemens’ common Remote Service Platform (cRSP) which provides automatic monitoring, preventive maintenance and, if needed, remote repair services for the connected customer facilities. It won’t replace the screwdriver or technician, but it will make their work so much easier as many failures can now be solved via remote maintenance. The platform has been certified by external audits and meets the highest security standards so that it can also be used for monitoring power stations and large med
March 10, 2017 Read time: 1 min
We look at 189 Siemens’ common Remote Service Platform (cRSP) which provides automatic monitoring, preventive maintenance and, if needed, remote repair services for the connected customer facilities. It won’t replace the screwdriver or technician, but it will make their work so much easier as many failures can now be solved via remote maintenance.

The platform has been certified by external audits and meets the highest security standards so that it can also be used for monitoring power stations and large medical equipment, amongst others. Many cities using this service report that the increased availability of their traffic lights and traffic controllers, for instance, has helped ease their traffic problems.

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