SWIM.AI, the edge intelligence software company, exited stealth and announced the general availability of its edge software solution, SWIM EDX™, delivering edge intelligence and real-time business and operational insights. Current business intelligence solutions require large volumes of time-series data to be reduced, streamed to the cloud, stored, cleaned, analyzed and then modelled – at great expense and often with significant delays. By applying analytics, self-training digital twins and edge computing, SWIM EDX allows manufacturers, infrastructure providers, enterprises, cities and IoT vendors to analyze and take immediate action on fast edge data.
SWIM.AI Introduces SWIM EDX, Software Delivering Real-Time Intelligence and Digital Twins at the Edge
Ayla Networks Announces Ayla Insights 2.0, an Upgrade to its IoT Platform Service for Actionable BI
Ayla Networks, a global Internet of Things (IoT) platform for manufacturers, announced Ayla Insights 2.0, an upgrade to its value-added IoT platform service that delivers accessible, affordable IoT data analytics and business intelligence to manufacturers of connected products.
Greenwave Systems Announces AXON Predict
Greenwave Systems, Inc. a global managed services and Internet of Things (IoT) software leader, announced that as a result of acquiring Predixion Software, the company now offers a real-time visual edge analytics solution called AXON Predict™.
IoT Analytics – Part 6
This is the sixth and final article in a series focusing on a technology that is rising in importance to enterprise use of big data – IoT Analytics, or the analytical component of the Internet-of-Things. In this segment, we’ll provide a series of “best practices” and “lessons learned” for what companies are seeking from deploying IoT analytics.
IoT Analytics – Part 5
This is the fifth article in a series focusing on a technology that is rising in importance to enterprise use of big data – IoT Analytics, or the analytical component of the Internet-of-Things. In this segment, we’ll talk about the challenges of deploying IoT analytics.
5 Solid Use Cases of IOT Analytics that Makes it Truly Innovative!
In this contributed article, Sunu Philip, the Inbound Marketing Head at Cabot Technology Solutions, provides 5 compelling use case examples of IoT analytics and discusses how this technology plays an important role in boosting marketing and sales of businesses.
IoT Analytics – Part 4
This is the fourth article in a series focusing on a technology that is rising in importance to enterprise use of big data – IoT Analytics, or the analytical component of the Internet-of-Things. In this segment, we’ll provide a discussion of IoT analytics value drivers and return-on-investment (RIO) for the enterprise.
IoT Analytics – Part 3
This is the third article in a series focusing on a technology that is rising in importance to enterprise use of big data – IoT Analytics, or the analytical component of the Internet-of-Things. In this segment, we’ll provide an overview of the rise of IoT analytics. IoT Analytics implies data, fast data, and big data. IoT is not just about capturing sensor data, or GPS locations, or temperature, or velocity changes. You have to find meaning in that data through analytics.
IoT Analytics – Part 2
This is the second article in a series focusing on a technology that is rising in importance to enterprise use of big data – IoT Analytics, or the analytical component of the Internet-of-Things. In this segment, we’ll discuss the marriage of IoT analytics and the cloud. The cloud is enabling innovation and driving the adoption of many new and powerful technologies, and IoT is no exception. One characteristic of many IoT applications is they generate “too much data.” You don’t necessarily know the value of that data and the process tends to be very elastic.
IoT Analytics – Part 1
Contributed by Daniel D. Gutierrez, Managing Editor of insideAI News, this is the first article in a series focusing on a technology that is rising in importance to enterprise use of big data – IoT Analytics, or the analytical component of the Internet-of-Things. In this first segment, we’ll set the stage for our discussion by providing an overview of the Internet-of-Things. The Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging theme with wide technical, social, and economic significance. Consumer products, durable goods, automobiles, industrial equipment, utilities, various sensors, and other everyday devices are being combined with Internet connectivity and powerful analytics capabilities that promise to be transformative in terms of the way we live, work, and play.