By Gilad Cohen, CEO at Imubit Verdantix recently released its Green Quadrant: Industrial AI Analytics Software (2025), benchmarking 19 providers in our industry. We appreciate their recognition of Imubit’s contributions to industrial performance — and we welcome the dialogue their research sparks about where the industry is headed. What Verdantix Got Right The report highlights […]
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The increasingly open industrial software landscape is paving the way for AI to add even more value in key use cases.
