Best Industrial IoT Platforms of 2024

Find and compare the best Industrial IoT platforms in 2024

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    CalAmp Reviews

    CalAmp

    CalAmp

    N/A
    93 Ratings
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    We take care of everything from UX to platform to edge device, so you can focus on what really matters. CalAmp Telematics Cloud provides a reliable, secure platform that will support all your telematics requirements. We offer telematics capabilities that can be adapted to your processes and integrated into your systems. We can tailor our applications to your needs, or leverage the power of the CalAmp Telematics Platform. CalAmp solutions can be trusted to support your business, from applications to platforms to edge devices. With built-in autoscaling capabilities, you can dial-up the availability level that best suits your business' requirements. Your telematics data is vital to your systems and how they work. CalAmp's enterprise-grade software is used around the world and can scale to meet all your needs.
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    FactoryTalk Optix Reviews

    FactoryTalk Optix

    Rockwell Automation

    $650
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    FactoryTalk®, Optix™, is a new visualization platform that accelerates the delivery of value through modern technologies, innovative designs, and scalable deployment options. FactoryTalk Optix is a tool that can improve your process, efficiency, and deliverables - all in one place. To achieve your HMI vision, take advantage of new levels in collaboration, scalability, and interoperability. SaaS-enabled workflows allow your team to collaborate from anywhere and at any time. You can harness the cloud to become more agile and deploy quickly, scaling according to demand. You can use the cloud to beat your competitors, make more profit and increase your return on investment. Transform how you collaborate! The cloud makes collaboration easier for customers, suppliers, and employees from all over the globe.
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    Epicor Connected Process Control Reviews
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    Epicor Connected Process Control provides a simple-to-use software solution that allows you to configure digital work instructions and enforce process control. It also ensures that operations are error-proof. Connect IoT devices to collect 100% time studies and process data, images and images at the task level. Real-time visibility and quality control on a new level! eFlex can handle any number of product variations or thousands of parts, whether you are a component-based or model-based manufacturer. Work instructions can be linked to Bill of Materials, ensuring that products are built correctly every time, even if changes are made during the process. Work instructions that are part a system that is advanced will automatically react to model and component variations and only display the right work instructions for what's currently being built at station.
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    The Asset Guardian EAM (TAG) Reviews

    The Asset Guardian EAM (TAG)

    Verosoft Design Inc

    Free (2 power users)
    21 Ratings
    The Asset Guardian (TAG) offers CMMS, EAM, APM, Maintenance-as-a-Service, as well as mobile-EAM applications that can scale as your organization’s needs and technological requirements evolve. Its native application is built-in the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central framework and integrates everything from Microsoft 365 to Azure cloud and IoT services, helping you decrease operational costs, extend asset lifecycles beyond depreciation, and eliminate costly downtime. TAG’s mobile-EAM applications offer an unparalleled UX experience. TAG Mobility Suite was developed to provide maintenance individuals with role-based interfaces to support their specific processes, from inspections to IoT-connected assets and work order scheduling. Facilitate mobile maintenance adoption, improve communication, solve issues faster and manage resources in real-time. Benefit from flexible hosting options (SaaS, hybrid, on-premise) as well as dedicated user training, deployment, and support services to ensure successful EAM implementation. With over 15 years of experience in managing, maintaining, and optimizing assets and thousands of users worldwide, TAG is the partner you can count on when it comes to EAM for Microsoft Dynamics.
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    EMQX Reviews
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    EMQX

    EMQ Technologies

    $0.18 per hour
    88 Ratings
    EMQX is the world's most scalable and reliable MQTT messaging platform designed by EMQ. It supports 100M concurrent IoT device connections per cluster while maintaining extremely high throughput and sub-millisecond latency. EMQX boasts more than 20,000 global users from over 50 countries, connecting more than 100M IoT devices worldwide, and is trusted by over 300 customers in mission-critical IoT scenarios, including well-known brands like HPE, VMware, Verifone, SAIC Volkswagen, and Ericsson. Our edge-to-cloud IoT data solutions are flexible to meet the demands of various industries towards digital transformation, including connected vehicles, Industrial IoT, oil & gas, carrier, finance, smart energy, and smart cities. EMQX Enterprise: The World’s # 1 Scalable MQTT Messaging Platform -100M concurrent MQTT connections -1M/s messages throughput under 1ms latency -Business-critical reliability, Up to 99.99% SLA -Integrate IoT data seamlessly with over 40 cloud services and enterprise systems EMQX Cloud: Fully Managed MQTT Service for IoT - Scale as you need, pay as you go - Flexible and rich IoT data integration up to 40+ choices - Run in 19 regions across AWS, GCP, and Microsoft Azure - 100% MQTT
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    dataPARC Historian Reviews
    Unlock the full potential of your enterprise's time-series data with the dataPARC Historian. This solution elevates data management, facilitating smooth and secure data flow across your organization. Its design ensures easy integration with AI, ML, and cloud technologies, paving the way for innovative adaptability and deeper insights. Rapid access to data, advanced manufacturing intelligence, and scalability make dataPARC Historian the optimal choice for businesses striving for excellence in their operations. It's not just about storing data; it's about transforming data into actionable insights with speed and precision. The dataPARC Historian stands out as more than just a repository for data. It empowers enterprises with the agility to use time-series data more effectively, ensuring decisions are informed and impactful, backed by a platform known for its reliability and ease of use.
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    OpsTrakker Reviews

    OpsTrakker

    Enhanced Information Solutions

    1 Rating
    OpsTrakker is the digital platform to kickstart your digital transformation. OpsTrakker replaces manual forms, use-logs and spreadsheets with mobile apps that leverage real-time electronic information to improve manufacturing operations. The current digital solutions include equipment logbooks (logbooks), forms and checklists as well as equipment tracking tools for the pharmaceutical, biotech, and life sciences industries. OpsTrakker bridges between paper-based and full-feature MES solutions. It can eliminate all paper from your shop floor. OpsTrakker's mobile apps are designed to address specific needs and provide cost-effective manufacturing operations management functionality. OpsTrakker allows you to quickly deploy on any device or system. You can create site-specific features and have a user-friendly interface to make it easy to meet your production needs.
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    FactoryTalk Reviews

    FactoryTalk

    Rockwell Automation

    $1000.00/one-time/user
    1 Rating
    Software designed to support your manufacturing operations goals. FactoryTalk®, software, is designed to support an ecosystem of advanced industrial apps, including IoT. It all begins at the edge of manufacturing and scales from on-premise up to cloud. Software that is cutting-edge in design, optimizes operational efficiencies, and offers predictive and augmented maintenance benefits can supercharge your industrial environment. Rockwell Automation software, hardware and services can solve your most difficult problems, from process to batch to discrete.
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    AWS IoT Reviews
    There are billions upon billions of devices in homes and factories, as well as oil wells, hospitals, automobiles, and many other places. You will need to find solutions to connect these devices and store, analyze, and store device data. AWS offers a wide range of IoT services from the edge to cloud. AWS IoT is a cloud vendor that combines data management and rich analytics in simple to use services for noisy IoT data. AWS IoT provides services for all layers security, including encryption and access control to device information. It also offers a service that continuously monitors and audits configurations. AWS combines AI and IoT to make devices smarter. Cloud-based models can be created and deployed to devices 2x faster than other offerings.
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    Masterplan ERP Reviews
    Masterplan helps you run your business efficiently by integrating all aspects of it. Find the secrets to your company’s success and learn how to drive growth by digging deep into your data.
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    Particle Reviews
    Everything you need to power your IoT products, from device to cloud. Modules that are ready for production, which can be used in any environment. All modules are certified right out of the box, and can be integrated with development tools for device management. Don't waste time creating your own network stack. Particle offers Wi-Fi connectivity and LTE cellular coverage in more than 150 countries through a wide range of carriers. The Particle IoT Command Center has all the features and integrations that you need to scale and manage your devices efficiently, regardless of their use case. Particle sends encrypted and secure messages. No plaintext allowed. Our secure infrastructure and internal security measures ensure that your devices and data are protected. Every device is assigned a private key so that no unauthorized hardware can be inserted into your fleet.
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    Momentum IoT Reviews
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    Momentum IoT

    Momentum IoT

    $15 per device per month
    57 Ratings
    Momentum makes service businesses more profitable. Momentum is a software platform powered by a network of GPS devices on your vehicles, equipment, and crews. It gives you sophisticated financial and operational insights, automatically. With Momentum, there's no time-consuming data entry. And you don't have to worry about human error. That's why Momentum work when other software fails. All you have to do is get connect Momentum's devices. Our software will do the rest, automatically. Features: - Accurate job costing - Automated budgeted vs actual reporting - Real-time financial insights - 24/7 asset tracking - Fleet maintenance Momentum's devices create a connected network of your vehicles, equipment and crews. - The Eagle One GPS tracker works on all vehicles, trailers & heavy equipment. It's easy to install with an OBD-II or 12V battery harness. - The Toolie gives you location and activity tracking for your light equipment. - The CrewID is the only privacy-first labor cost tracker on the market. You'll get precise labor costs, automatically and without data entry. Get a deep understanding of how your operational activity impacts your profitability.
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    akenza Reviews
    Akenza is an IoT platform that allows you to create smart solutions and add value. It connects, controls and manages all IoT devices from one place. The akenza IoT platform allows rapid market introduction of new digital technologies by allowing for simple and secure management. You can create your IoT case immediately with our self-service solution. We offer the best connectivity and device management solutions for low-power connectivity technologies such as LoRaWAN, Sigfox or NB-IoT. M1.
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    Samsara Reviews
    Drivers log hours in the mobile app to prevent HOS violations. You can see real-time information about drivers who are near or in violation of the ELD mandate. A complete platform FMCSA certified, it offers a single system that can log hours of service, GPS tracking, dispatch, maintenance, and GPS tracking. An integrated WiFi hotspot keeps devices connected even when there is no cell reception. You can prevent compliance errors and speed up repairs by using paperless DVIRs as well as a real-time dashboard for maintenance. A platform that combines GPS tracking and hours of service, paperless DVIRs, temperature monitoring and more simplifies compliance and operations. You can set it up in just 15 minutes with plug-and-play installation and zero configuration. Samsara hardware is compatible with all vehicles, including cars, light trucks, buses, and other heavy-duty trucks.
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    Lumada IIoT Reviews
    Integrate sensors to IoT applications and enrich sensor data by integrating control system and environmental data. This data can be integrated with enterprise data in real-time and used to develop predictive algorithms that uncover new insights and harvest data for meaningful purposes. Analytics can be used to predict maintenance problems, analyze asset utilization, reduce defects, and optimize processes. Remote monitoring and diagnostics services can be provided by using the power of connected devices. IoT Analytics can be used to predict safety hazards and comply to regulations to reduce workplace accidents.
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    SmartSense Reviews
    SmartSense was created by Digi International, a global leader in IoT, to protect critical environments in healthcare and food service, transportation and logistics, and other areas. Our solutions provide actionable enterprise insight and empower your teams with intuitive tools that improve standard operations, reduce loss, and ensure compliance. SmartSense connects all your operations to provide visibility into compliance and execution performance at all locations. SmartSense has designed and built our end-to-end solution to ensure performance, support, and implementation without compromise. To record data, calibration sensors and data loggers can be added to critical assets and environments. This data can be used to trigger alarms when there's a problem or provide insight into your equipment's performance.
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    Rayven Reviews

    Rayven

    Rayven

    $500
    Rayven is a SaaS technology company focused on helping industrial businesses seize the opportunities that real-time data integration and next generation Industry 4.0 technologies can deliver. Rayven's Dynamix integrated data, AI + IoT platform brings together data from any systems, sensors and software to give real-time oversight of operations; and provide people with all all-new insights and Industry 4.0 capabilities to improve them via custom IoT solutions - all in one place. Rayven works directly with industrial businesses as well as with partner organisations, enabling them to build bespoke IoT solutions using Dynamix and their own technology that enable them to do more for their customers, simply. Visit rayven.io for more information.
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    Litmus Edge Reviews

    Litmus Edge

    Litmus

    15000/5k data points/site
    A hardware agnostic, Industrial Data Platform that allows manufacturing companies to do more with their data. Litmus Edge creates a data layer that makes IIoT more accessible on the factory floor and across the enterprise so you can focus on what matters most for your business. With Litmus Edge Manager, you also get a centralized management and orchestration layer for device, data, application and ML model management at any scale across plants and geographies. Now try our product for free. 15 days of free trial to check all the features, free access to our documentation, how to guides, along with access to our experts. Wanted a fully loaded hosted instance for a starter node? Just let us know.
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    KMR (Keep the Machine Running) Reviews
    KMR is an IoT system that manages maintenance. The main purpose of the KMR system is to organize and control the maintenance activities. KMR uses IoT technologies (Internet of Things). It focuses on automatically gathering information about equipment/machines and other useful data to manage maintenance: Operating time, Vibrations. Level. Flow. Concentration. Management and planning of maintenance / interventions for each machine/equipment: type of maintenance/revision, assigned technician/supplier, date, alerts, status, diagnosis. Also, tasks.
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    Tulip Reviews

    Tulip

    Tulip

    $1,200 per year
    Tulip's flexible, non-code frontline operations platform allows manufacturers to create front-end apps that guide workers, collect data from machines and workers, and track metrics against your KPIs. Tulip allows companies to digitally transform their operations within days. They can gain real-time visibility into their operations to improve productivity, reduce errors and drive continuous improvement.
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    VTScada Reviews

    VTScada

    Trihedral

    $2295 one-time fee
    VTScada is a user-friendly platform that allows you to create highly customized industrial monitoring and control applications that end-users can trust and use with ease. VTScada is used by many industries worldwide for mission-critical applications. The Human Machine Interface Software allows industrial users to monitor and control their equipment via a computer. This software can be used to control pumps and motors, or display fluid levels and temperatures on a monitor. HMI software (such VTScada) is used to control remote hardware and retrieve process information. Municipal utilities, for example, can use radios to centrally monitor the distribution of water and wastewater collection sites distributed over a large geographical area or an Ethernet network.
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    IOhub Reviews

    IOhub

    EZ VPN

    $395
    With Docker, you can easily create Industry 4.0 applications using a simple and intuitive interface. IOhubTM connects to your PLC in minutes using preconfigured apps. You can create customized dashboards, export data on-premise or to the cloud, write data from the ERP or the PLC, and set notifications. You can also deploy your own software or application in a Docker container. Coding can be time-consuming and can lead to mistakes and subsequent fixes. IOhubTM is an open platform that doesn’t require you to write a line of code. You can build your application using preconfigured Docker containers blocks that we have created for you. There are many options for managing your data. IOhubTM IIoT service comes preconfigured using selected EZ VPNTM hardware. There is no additional monthly or yearly licensing fee. All IOhubTM services will be available for the lifetime of your device.
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    Predator DNC Reviews

    Predator DNC

    Predator Software

    $700
    Predator DNC software is an industrial networking solution for connecting CNC machines, robots, CMMs, PLCs, laser markers, dot peen markers, tool presetters and test stands to the company network. Predator DNC is used for CNC programs, CNC variables, offsets, parameters, PLC registers and other production file formats. Predator DNC supports 50+ industrial communication protocols for dripfeeding, downloading, and uploading via parallel, RS-232, RS-422, Ethernet and wireless Ethernet.
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    4Industry Reviews
    4Industry allows you to have world-class manufacturing by connecting your workers and machines, exponentially increasing your OEE. Your Total Productive Manufacturing (TPM), by capturing data using our Continuous Improvement process is guaranteed to become a better version every day. The 4Industry Suite offers a complete manufacturing engagement layer (Anomalies Deviations, Counter Measures and Improvements), which can be automated using smart workflows. ServiceNow's platform integration capabilities allow for unlimited expandability. 4Industry's mission statement states that we are committed to helping our customers create innovative solutions and achieve world-class manufacturing. This is what we see when we look at 4Industry. Mobile-focused, new features that enhance operator experience and help customers achieve higher production with fewer safety incidents.
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    Sterison Industrial IoT (IIoT) Reviews

    Sterison Industrial IoT (IIoT)

    Sterison Technology

    $5/Month/Signal
    Intelligently linking and analyzing data with sterison Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Digitalization and automation are the game changers to meet these challenges on the way to Industry 4.0. It is essential to collect, understand and use the massive amount of data created in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). The Digital Enterprise is doing exactly this by combining the real and the digital worlds. As a result, the infinite amount of data allows us to use our finite resources efficiently and with that make the industry more sustainable. We guarantee a smooth transition towards Industry 4.0, by ensuring the step-by-step transformation of every segment of the supply and production chain. There would be no hype nor double-digit growth estimates concerning the concept of Factory 4.0 if it weren’t for the benefits that the introduction of smart manufacturing processes can bring to any business. Creating a dynamic production environment thanks to the application of both automation and intelligence improves reliability, effectiveness and safety while reducing operation and downtime costs.

Overview of Industrial IoT Platforms

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) platforms are a set of hardware and software technologies used to interconnect machines and physical devices with the internet. The IIoT platform allows users to collect, analyze, monitor, and manage data from industrial equipment in real-time. It provides access to production systems, sensors, and devices that can be remotely viewed or monitored for predictive maintenance or operational optimization.

Hardware components in an IIoT platform include gateways, edge computers, Industrial Controllers (ICs), field devices such as sensors and actuators. Gateways serve as a bridge between field devices (or production lines) and the cloud/enterprise system for data transport. They allow communication protocols to interact with one another so that data can flow across different networks without having to be reformatted each time. Edge computers are embedded into parts of the machinery on the factory floor; they process the immense amount of data produced by various hardware components in real-time while keeping it secure within the local environment before sending it off to a centralized location. ICs provide specific commands capable of controlling pieces of machinery through code programming while also being able to communicate with other industrial control systems.

Software components in an IIoT platform are just as important as its hardware counterpart; these include applications such as analytics portals or dashboards for visualizing output from connected machines along with development tools for managing all operations related tasks such as deploying firmware or changing configuration settings on a device. Also included are IoT Platforms which act like an operating system allowing users to connect their IIoT ecosystems together. This makes it easier for developers to build powerful applications from scratch or even migrate existing solutions into the new infrastructure. These platforms often come with features like device management capabilities, security protocols, and scalability options designed specifically for large-scale projects where performance matters most.

The benefits offered by an IIoT platform are numerous: increased efficiency due to improved visibility into operations processes, better decision making based on more accurate analytics gathered from connected machines, reduced downtime since issues can be identified early on due to predictive maintenance capabilities, cost savings by optimizing resources more effectively than ever before, lower labor costs associated with manual monitoring processes being replaced by automation technology, and overall better safety conditions due to heightened awareness surrounding physical assets located throughout facilities.

In short, an IIoT platform is a comprehensive suite of hardware and software components that enable organizations to unlock the full potential of their industrial processes. It allows them to collect data from connected devices in real-time, analyze it for improved decision making, and manage operations more efficiently than ever before. In addition to these benefits, IIoT platforms also offer increased safety, cost savings, and improved scalability for large-scale projects.

Reasons To Use Industrial IoT Platforms

Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) platforms can be used to facilitate connection and communication between physical devices and people. Here are eight reasons why industrial IoT platforms should be considered:

  1. Enhanced Monitoring: Industrial IoT platforms can enable greater visibility into operations with the ability to monitor in real time, identify anomalies faster, and respond quickly to changing conditions on the factory floor or in remote locations.
  2. Improved Asset Utilization: By harnessing data from connected devices, manufacturers can more effectively manage assets across distributed locations and improve asset utilization rates. This leads to improved efficiency and capacity utilization that reduces costs without sacrificing quality standards or production throughput times. 
  3. 3. Decreased Management Costs: Automation enabled by industrial IoT platforms allows companies to streamline manual processes while reducing labor costs associated with managing large-scale operations — something particularly critical for organizations with multiple suppliers, customers, or global sites operating in an interconnected environment. 
  4. 4. Increased Efficiency: Automated data collection from a variety of sources helps companies optimize their operations by enabling them to make better decisions based on real-time feedback rather than relying on reactive responses which can increase cost significantly over time. 
  5. 5. Enhanced Security Protection: With increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks occurring around the world, it’s important for organizations that rely heavily on physical infrastructure like factories and warehouses protect themselves from potential threats through utilizing secure industrial IoT solutions that isolate users from malicious actors trying to exploit vulnerabilities in networks and endpoints leading up to systems within these facilities. 
  6. 6 Predictive Maintenance & Quality Control Solutions : Industrial IoT solutions allow organizations to proactively monitor equipment health; identify potential issues before they happen; keep track of supplier performance; ensure product quality; alert staff when corrective action is needed; as well as gain insight into operational efficiencies and compliance requirements with international standards such as ISO 9001 or even FDA regulations covering medical device manufacturers

7 Safer Workplace Environment : Many industries have deployed temperature monitoring devices throughout their facilities knowing the danger extreme temperatures present including those found in manufacturing settings – like foundries – where safety is always taken seriously

8 Digital Transformation Capabilities: As companies move toward greater digital transformation initiatives, they will want access to reliable and secure industrial computing capabilities provided by robust IoT platforms capable of delivering cloud services tailored specifically for each industry's needs.

Why Are Industrial IoT Platforms Important?

Industrial IoT platforms are increasingly important for businesses in the 21st century. As technology continues to advance, industries need an efficient way to access and utilize data from numerous connected devices. Industrial IoT Platforms provide a comprehensive suite of solutions that allow organizations to monitor, analyze and control their connected systems more effectively and efficiently.

IoT platform solutions offer a variety of advantages including cost-effectiveness, scalability, customer advocacy and business agility. Cost-effectiveness is achieved by leveraging existing infrastructure while reducing upfront capital expenses associated with new investments in hardware or software. Scalability allows businesses to easily add additional users or devices as needed without needing to expand storage capacity or processing power requirements. Furthermore, platform solutions can provide customer advocacy features such as remote monitoring capabilities which help ensure clients’ satisfaction with product performance and effectiveness. Finally, industrial IoT platforms enable businesses to stay agile as they make rapid changes based on customer feedback or market conditions quickly by using real-time analytics gathered from connected device data.

In conclusion, industrial IoT platforms offer great potential for organizations looking for ways to streamline operations, reduce costs and stay ahead of the competition in rapidly changing markets. By using the latest in connected device technology, businesses can leverage these platforms to gain real-time insights into customer needs and make informed decisions which ultimately lead to improved efficiency and an enhanced bottom line.

Features Provided by Industrial IoT Platforms

  1. Automated Device Management: Industrial IoT platforms provide a range of automated device management features, such as the ability to connect multiple devices, monitor their performance remotely and receive notifications when any issues arise. This allows businesses to ensure that all their connected devices are secure and functioning properly at all times.
  2. Data Visualization: These platforms also offer real-time data visualization capabilities, helping users quickly gain insights into how their connected assets are performing. With this feature, visual representations of raw data can be generated, allowing organizations to track key metrics like temperature or energy consumption over time in order to take corrective actions whenever necessary.
  3. Predictive Analytics: Through predictive analytics tools included in many Industrial IoT platform offerings, users can detect potential issues before they occur by monitoring patterns in large datasets over time and detecting anomalies in performance data before they develop into full-blown problems. This helps companies proactively identify and address issues that could otherwise lead to downtime or financial losses down the line.
  4. Edge Computing Capabilities: Many industrial networks rely on computational processing power located at the edges of their networks for certain operations or tasks that need low latency responses that wouldn’t be possible if relying on cloud-based computing resources alone. The edge computing capabilities provided by industrial IoT platform solutions let users deploy applications directly onto those edge nodes with ease, ensuring high levels of system responsiveness without sacrificing other performance metrics like scalability or cost efficiency either way.
  5. Security Features: Security is essential for any organization working with Internet-connected assets and using an Industrial IoT platform provides access to dedicated security measures designed for resource protection from malicious actors, both internal and external alike, including authentication protocols which grant access only to authorized personnel alongside encryption algorithms used for protecting sensitive data across the networked infrastructure itself at rest as well as during transit between endpoints involved with its usage cycle.

Who Can Benefit From Industrial IoT Platforms?

  • Manufacturers: IoT platforms can help manufacturers streamline their operations and reduce their production costs, optimize their inventory levels, and track supply chain performance.
  • Hardware Providers: Industrial IoT platforms enable hardware providers to develop, deploy, and manage connected sensors and devices. Additionally, they can use these platforms to further monetize the data that is collected by their products.
  • Software Developers: By leveraging industrial IoT platforms, developers are able to create applications that allow users to access remote data in real time and take action on the insights generated from it.
  • System Integrators: System integrators benefit from industrial IoT platforms as they provide a comprehensive suite of services that enable companies to easily build connected systems & implement them into existing processes or architectures.
  • Data Scientists/Analysts: With access to the right platform tools & datasets, data scientists & analysts can leverage analytics techniques like machine learning & AI inference models for more informed decision making based on predictive analytics.
  • End Users/Consumers: End users/consumers benefit from increased convenience offered by connected technologies that are enabled through industrial IoT platforms such as real-time monitoring of assets or remotely controlling devices without ever leaving home.

How Much Do Industrial IoT Platforms Cost?

The cost of an industrial IoT platform can vary significantly depending on the features, capabilities, and complexity of the system. Generally speaking, industrial IoT platforms range from a few hundred dollars for basic monitoring capabilities to tens of thousands of dollars for more advanced systems. At the lower end, entry-level solutions tend to offer relatively limited features, such as basic device connectivity and data collection. As you move up the pricing scale, more specialized systems become available with advanced features like analytics and machine learning algorithms. Many companies also offer their own proprietary hardware and software components that add significant value to the overall package but come at a higher price tag.

For larger implementations where an industrial IoT platform needs to connect hundreds or even thousands of devices across multiple sites or locations, costs can quickly add up as additional hardware components are added in order to enable secure communication links between each device. In addition to this infrastructure investment, businesses must also factor in licensing fees for software applications such as analytics platforms or asset tracking tools which can further increase costs.

It is important that businesses carefully consider budgeting when selecting an industrial IoT platform, while cutting corners may lead to initially lower upfront costs it could mean missing out on valuable technology insights later on down the line if not enough money has been invested into a suitable solution at the beginning.

Overall, there is no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to determining how much an industrial IoT platform should cost. It really depends on what business requirements need fulfilling and what level of technology investments are needed in order to achieve them.

Risks To Consider With Industrial IoT Platforms

  • Compromised Data Security: Industrial IoT platforms are vulnerable to attacks from hackers, malware, and viruses. These could give access to sensitive information or control of the connected devices.
  • Unreliable Connectivity: Poor network connectivity can compromise performance and reliability, jeopardizing the data integrity of an industrial IoT platform.
  • Malicious Software Eradication: Malware and other malicious software can be difficult to detect or eradicate quickly on an industrial IoT platform, creating further security risks.
  • Exposure of Software Flaws and Backdoors: Any bug, flaw or backdoor in a platform’s software may provide unauthorized access, leading to potential data breaches.
  • Compliance with Regulations: Organizations must ensure their industrial IoT platforms comply with regulations such as GDPR in order to avoid potential fines or legal repercussions.
  • Network Congestion: If a network becomes overloaded due to an abundance of connected devices, the performance or services being delivered could be reduced drastically.
  • Accessibility Issues: Technology such as accessibility modifications must be implemented in order for individuals with disabilities to access the platform’s services and capabilities.
  • Lack of Protection: Without the implementation of strong physical and logical security measures, an industrial IoT platform is at risk of malicious actors gaining access.

What Software Do Industrial IoT Platforms Integrate With?

Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) platforms can be used to connect and analyze physical machines, devices and processes to provide data-driven insights for an organization. These platforms are typically composed of a set of software applications and services that help businesses gain visibility into their operations by collecting and organizing data from connected equipment.

The types of software that can be used on industrial IoT platforms include operational intelligence solutions, machine learning algorithms, enterprise analytics dashboards, predictive maintenance systems, cyber security measures and integration tools. Operational intelligence solutions enable organizations to access real-time machine performance data in order to enhance the efficiency of production processes. Machine learning algorithms allow predictive features such as predictive maintenance which helps identify potential issues before they become serious problems. Enterprise analytics dashboards allow businesses to monitor key performance indicators across multiple departments or locations so that management can make informed decisions about their operations. Predictive maintenance systems use advanced artificial intelligence techniques such as pattern recognition to identify signs that indicate when a piece of machinery is likely to require repairs or replacement parts in the near future.

Cyber security measures are also necessary for protecting sensitive information shared between device connections on an industrial IoT platform from malicious activities like hacking attempts or unauthorized third-party access. Integration tools enable seamless connection between various pieces of hardware, software applications, cloud networks and other related technologies required for modern industrial IoT systems.

Questions To Ask When Considering Industrial IoT Platforms

  1. What level of customization is available? Does the platform provide APIs, or other building blocks that can be used to construct a desired solution?
  2. What types of sensors does the platform support? Are there any compatibility issues with existing infrastructure and hardware equipment?
  3. How secure is the platform? Is data encrypted in transit and at rest, and what measures are taken to prevent unauthorized access?
  4. Does the platform allow for remote monitoring, configuration, and maintenance of IoT devices? If so, how much control does it give users over their networks and configurations within them?
  5. How reliable is the system for handling large amounts of data from many connected devices simultaneously? Are there limits on bandwidth utilization or restrictions on simultaneous connections that could bottleneck operations during peak usage times?
  6. Can analytics be done on the collected data within the IoT system itself, or must this be done externally using third-party applications? Is artificial intelligence (AI) available as an option in order to better interpret inputs from different devices/sources simultaneously?
  7. What kind of customer service/technical support options are available if something goes wrong with either device setup or operation afterwards down the line? Do they offer extended warranties beyond basic product guarantees in case something breaks due to normal use after a certain period of time has passed by?
  8. Is there an existing user community providing feedback, best practices, and online resources to speed up the learning process? Does the platform host official hackathons or competitions designed to encourage innovation and collaboration amongst developers working with the system?