Industrial

Ensure Consistent
Sync by Removing Operational Bottlenecks

Industrial environments are notoriously difficult to maintain consistent connectivity in. This limits worker productivity and can stall operations. Peer-to-peer sync and mesh networking can bridge these connectivity gaps.
Forward-thinking enterprises use Ditto everyday to enhance and simplify their edge strategies


The Problem
Connectivity gaps and centralized systems create operational bottlenecks

Industrial environments are inherently challenging for wireless connectivity. Structural obstacles, machinery interference, and extreme conditions create significant dead zones where traditional Wi-Fi fails.

Compounding this, centralized networks and overburdened hardware can’t keep up with the rising demand for connected devices driven by Industry 4.0 initiatives. This results in stalled operations, wasted time, and lost productivity—hindering manufacturing efficiency and agility.


THE SOLUTION
Decentralized, 
peer-to-peer mesh networks bridge the gaps.

Ditto enables direct device-to-device communication without reliance on a central server, eliminating reliance on overtaxed hardware or fragile Wi-Fi connections. By embedding Ditto’s SDK into your existing devices, mobile and edge devices create resilient, scalable networks that fill connectivity gaps, minimize latency, and ensure seamless operations—even in the toughest environments.

With low-bandwidth sync optimized for industrial needs, Ditto empowers edge devices to stay connected and productive, no matter the conditions.


Connectivity gaps and centralized systems create operational bottlenecks
Connectivity gaps and centralized systems create operational bottlenecks
Ditto’s cross-platform communication layer supports devices and protocols of all types, ensuring interoperability today and into the future.

A close up of a computer server with many wires.
The Value of Decentralized Operations
Centralized control in industrial networks introduces single points of failure and bottlenecks that hinder consistent output, flexible operations, and overall system reliability.
Ditto empowers mobile and edge devices to make localized processing and sync decisions regardless of whether the internet is available. This has the added benefit of simplifying your edge architecture and enabling you to remove unnecessary hardware that is limiting flexibility and scalability.

Automatically optimize in the face
of bandwidth constraints

When network hardware is overttaxed, it bogs down your network. Ditto interconnects all business-critical devices into an ad-hoc network, automatically syncing data changes directly over peer-to-peer networks. Ditto efficiently manages all local and IP-based transports, optimizing for speed based on bandwidth availability.

tARGET
Access Point
Server
Source

Keep mission-critical systems online when it matters most

Ditto is the only edge-native, mobile database that can consistently support your business anytime, anywhere. Edge-native solutions are built specifically to thrive on mobile and edge devices, without relying solely on cloud-based services.

  • Build flexible operations that are both latency-sensitive and resilient without reliance on network hardware, edge servers, or the cloud
  • Decentralize your systems to remove single points of failure that lead to operational bottlenecks
  • Drive consistent revenue and customer service anywhere, regardless of connectivity or bandwidth
Frequently Asked Questions

We offer a free demo account for Ditto. We also have demo apps that let you test pre-built Ditto apps.


Ditto automatically creates a network with your local devices using the best connection type among P2P Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), and if it’s available local network.


In Ditto's implementation, conflicts are automatically resolved, merged, and synced across peers without the need for coordination or validation from a centralized authority. Learn more about Ditto’s CRDT.


Check out our pricing pages for information on Ditto Cloud Sync and Peer-to-peer Sync. Depending on your needs, you may need to speak with our sales team to discuss your project’s scope.


Ditto stores data in structured JSON-like document objects, similar to NoSQL.


Encrypted at the transport layer using version 1.3 of the Transport Layer Protocol (TLS), clients and servers are mutually authenticated prior to transmission of API and peer-to-peer access credentials. The use of mutually authenticated TLS (mTLS) mitigates potential risks posed by outside attackers attempting to masquerade as a valid API endpoint or peer in the mesh network to steal information.

Additionally, Ditto workloads and services are tightly controlled in a containerized Kubernetes environment.