The paper attempts to systematically approach of implementation of technologies determined by the Industry 4.0 concept by indicating the possibility of using selected solutions in the context of identifying their advantages, but also threats and limitations. Based on this analysis, it has been proposed to use modern information technologies, including the integration of information databases. Moreover, the role of multi-faceted data mining was highlighted. This applies in particular to supporting decision-making processes through ongoing monitoring of the implementation of production and service processes in relation to the customer's needs. All threats and disruptions in information systems may cause the risk of disruptions in the value chain generated by the implementation of the Industry 4.0 concept.
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