Unfiltered with AUTOSOL: UNS Without the Hype
Following our January webinar, Edge Contextualization in Oil & Gas: From Raw Signals to Trusted Business Outcomes, one message came through loud and clear:
“This makes sense, but can we talk about how it actually works?”
This Unfiltered with AUTOSOL session is a live, conversation-driven follow-up focused on the Unified Namespace (UNS). We will be cutting through the buzzwords to explore what works, what breaks, and what truly matters in real-world industrial architectures.
Rather than another slide-heavy presentation, this session is designed as an open, practical discussion. We’ll dive deeper into how edge context, UNS principles, and modern industrial platforms come together (or sometimes clash) in Oil & Gas environments, including common pitfalls, architectural tradeoffs, and lessons learned from the field.
Most importantly, this is your conversation. Attendees are encouraged to submit questions in advance and during the session, helping shape the discussion in real time. If you’re navigating UNS design decisions, scaling edge architectures, or trying to separate proven patterns from hype, this session is for you.
Bring your questions. Challenge assumptions. Join the discussion.
“What You’ll Gain”
- A clearer, practical understanding of where UNS adds value and just as important, where it doesn’t
- Insight into how edge contextualization influences UNS success
- Common UNS and MQTT anti-patterns seen in production environments
- Honest, experience-based answers to your real-world questions

Speakers:
David Blanco, VP of Sales. David Blanco is an industrial technology leader with deep experience in SCADA, industrial data architectures, and operational systems across Oil & Gas environments. He works closely with engineering and operations teams to design scalable, resilient solutions that bridge edge systems and enterprise data needs. David brings a practical, real-world perspective shaped by what actually works in production—not just on diagrams.
Lisa Clark, SCADA Solutions Manager. Lisa Clark is an experienced industrial data and automation professional with a strong background in SCADA, operational systems, and modern industrial architectures. She works closely with engineering and operations teams to translate complex technical challenges into practical, scalable solutions. Lisa brings a grounded, real-world perspective shaped by hands-on experience designing systems that must perform reliably in production environments.
