Skyline Communications launches DataMiner xOps platform 

Skyline Communications has unveiled the DataMiner xOps platform, purpose-designed to fast-track digital transformation and instantly transition organisations into the data-driven era.

“Too many organisations are still struggling because the available approaches just don’t deliver,” said Bert Vandenberghe, CTO at Skyline Communications. “On the one hand, organisations try to stitch together outdated, fragmented point solutions, driving up costs and complexity while the outcome still falls short of real agility. On the other hand, some organisations pursue custom-built stacks that are simply too expensive and dependent on scarce expertise to maintain or evolve. Neither path leads to the true value promised by digital transformation.”

The DataMiner xOps platform is said to enable organisations to step instantly beyond digital transformation straight into the data-driven era, without risky investments and lengthy endeavours, and to focus immediately on fully capitalising on their exclusive data and controls.

“Beyond just accelerating digital transformation, DataMiner xOps is designed to deliver continuous value in an ever-changing world,” said Ben Vandenberghe, CEO at Skyline Communications. “Every organisation is looking for better, faster, and more cost-efficient outcomes, whether it’s reducing costs, optimising resource utilisation, hardening security, or minimising the environmental footprint. In the data-driven era, that all comes down to how effectively you leverage your data and controls. That’s why DataMiner xOps is more than a platform, it’s a strategic cornerstone that drives massive impact, unmatched agility, and long-term competitive advantage across the board.”

The DataMiner xOps stack features an easy-to-use modular architecture, geared towards consolidating data and controls across an entire organisation and converting them into maximum value toward that organisation’s goal.

It consists of four integrated layers to accomplish this:

  • Data acquisition and control:Ingest any data and integrate controls from across hardware, software, cloud, operations, and business into one platform.
  • Unified real-time digital twin:Create a comprehensive, standardised digital representation of an entire operation, integrating live technology assets, operational constructs, and business intelligence.
  • Easy-to-use transformational functions:Turn data and controls into value using built-in monitoring, AI-driven analytics, performance management, automation, workflows, orchestration, and other out-of-the-box functions.
  • Flexible and secure consumption:Empower internal and external stakeholders via intuitive UIs, low-code apps, APIs, AI agents, and collaboration tools, all tailored to specific personas and use cases.

“Unlike traditional platforms, DataMiner xOps is built to evolve continuously and meet the demands of a rapidly changing digital landscape,” said Ben Vandenberghe. “Its modular design is underpinned by a global community sharing blueprints, best practices, and a growing cloud catalogue of deployable solutions and quick-start samples enabling teams to get started quickly and with complete freedom.”

Furthermore, DataMiner democratises innovation so that it is no longer limited to specialised teams. Through intuitive tools, low-code development, built-in AI, and embedded knowledge, it empowers every user to become a creator.

With built-in CI/CD pipelines, live updates, and seamless integration with industry-standard development tools, the platform also enables continuous evolution and ensures that organisations can keep advancing their operations.

In addition, dealing with growing industry challenges like security, complexity, and rising operation demands is built into the design of the DataMiner xOps platform. This ensures that teams can completely focus on value creation instead of firefighting.

“Ultimately, success depends on connecting every operational dot, from inventory and planning to analytics and billing. DataMiner xOps delivers a seamless, intelligent flow across the entire value chain. No blind spots. No costly integrations. Just smarter decisions and continuous optimisation,” added Ben Vandenberghe.

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