Network Brainiacs

Manufacturing · Union, NJ

Managed IT, cybersecurity, and AI for manufacturers in Union.

OT/IT convergence, ERP support, and AI-driven shop-floor insights for manufacturers around Union Township and the Route 22 / Kean University corridor.

Serving Union Township and the Route 22 / Kean University corridor

Manufacturers across Union still run critical machinery on systems that predate the cloud. We work with that reality — segmenting, monitoring, and patching what you've got while moving the office side into the 21st century and layering predictive AI on the data your machines are already generating.

Union is diverse-suburban with Kean University at its heart — professional services, medical, dental, restaurants, and Route 22 retail drive a steady business base.

Also serving: Elizabeth · Hillside · Springfield · Kenilworth · Roselle Park

What manufacturing businesses in Union deal with

  • Bridging the gap between old shop-floor systems (PLCs, SCADA, legacy Windows) and modern IT
  • Keeping ERP/MES systems (NetSuite, SAP Business One, ShopVue, Infor) running without downtime
  • Managing remote access for vendors servicing machinery
  • Meeting CMMC / NIST 800-171 for DoD suppliers
  • Unplanned downtime still catching you by surprise because nobody's watching the data that predicts it

What we do for them

  • OT/IT network segmentation — protect the shop floor from office-network threats
  • ERP hosting, backup, and disaster recovery tuned for production schedules
  • Secure remote access for machine-vendor maintenance and contractor logins
  • Endpoint hardening on legacy systems that can't be upgraded (safely)
AI as a Service

How we're putting AI to work for manufacturing in Union

  • Predictive-maintenance AI that watches machine telemetry and flags parts wearing out before they fail
  • Computer-vision QC on the line — catch defects at the camera, not at the customer
  • AI-powered supply-chain forecasting using your ERP + external market signals
  • Custom AI agents that answer shop-floor questions (where's that part, what's the current spec) without tying up engineering
Questions we get from manufacturing businesses in Union

Frequently asked questions

Can you help us get CMMC-ready for DoD contracts?+
Yes. We've walked manufacturers through the NIST 800-171 control set, documented the System Security Plan, and prepped them for CMMC Level 2 assessments. If you're bidding on DoD work (directly or as a sub), this is non-negotiable, and we've done it enough times to make the scope manageable.
Our shop-floor PCs run Windows 7. Can they stay?+
Yes — but only if they're isolated. We segment legacy industrial systems from the office network and the internet, monitor them, and put compensating controls in place. That keeps you operating your existing CNC/PLC setup without inviting an office ransomware event onto the production floor.
Do you handle ERP systems like NetSuite, SAP Business One, or Infor?+
We do. Most mid-size manufacturers around Union are running one of those (or ShopVue / Global Shop / E2). We handle hosting, user provisioning, backups tuned to production schedules, and the vendor calls you'd rather not make yourself.
Can AI really predict machine failures before they happen?+
For machinery that produces telemetry (most modern CNC, robotics, or connected presses), yes — with solid confidence. We pull sensor data into a predictive-maintenance platform, train on your baseline, and flag anomalies. It won't replace your best machine operator's instincts, but it'll catch 80% of the failures that cost a full shift of downtime.
How do you give machine vendors remote access without exposing our network?+
Per-vendor jump hosts with MFA, session recording, and time-bounded access that expires after the ticket closes. The days of a permanent VPN tunnel sitting open for every machine vendor are over — and cyber insurers are starting to enforce that, too.

Compliance we handle

  • CMMC 2.0 / NIST SP 800-171 for DoD supply-chain manufacturers
  • ISO 27001 alignment where customers demand it
  • Cyber-insurance attestations (most insurers now require MFA + EDR)