Margo: The new open standard initiative:

In a recent article from Schneider Electric, the Margo initiative was highlighted for its leadership in creating a new open standard for interoperability at the edge of industrial automation. Named after the Latin word for ‘edge’, Margo defines mechanisms for interoperability among edge applications, edge devices, and edge orchestration software. This open standard aims to bring much-needed flexibility, simplicity, and scalability, breaking through barriers to innovation in complex, multi-vendor environments and accelerating digital transformation for organizations of all sizes.

Hosted by the Joint Development Foundation, a part of the Linux Foundation family, the initiative has garnered support from some of the largest automation solution providers globally. Founding members include ABB, B&R, Capgemini, Microsoft, Rockwell Automation, Schneider Electric, AVEVA, and Siemens. The Margo group invites like-minded industry peers to collaborate and contribute to building a meaningful and effective interoperability standard that will help customers achieve their digital transformation goals with greater speed and efficiency.

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