Overview
Supplier SloganInspire the Next.Bring the IoT to Life.THINK.Building A Better Connected World.Easily and Securely Connect Devices to the Cloud.Empowering Us All.
HQ LocationJapanUnited StatesUnited StatesChinaUnited StatesUnited States
Year Founded191019841911198720061975
Company TypePublicPublicPublicPrivatePublicPublic
Stock TickerOTCMKTS: HTHIYNASDAQ: CSCONYSE: IBMNASDAQ: AMZNNASDAQ: MSFT
Revenue> $10b> $10b> $10b> $10b> $10b> $10b
Employees> 50,000> 50,000> 50,000> 50,00010,001 - 50,000> 50,000
Website Open website Open website Open website Open website Open website Open website
Company Description
Hitachi is a highly diversified company that operates eleven business segments: Information & Telecommunication Systems, Social Infrastructure, High Functional Materials & Components, Financial Services, Power Systems, Electronic Systems & Equipment, Automotive Systems, Railway & Urban Systems, Digital Media & Consumer Products, Construction Machinery and Other Components & Systems. Year founded: 1910 Revenue: $94.0 billion (2014) TYO: 6501

Cisco designs and sells broad lines of products, provides services, and delivers integrated solutions to develop and connect networks around the world, building the Internet. Over the last 30 plus years, they have been the world’s leader in connecting people, things, and technologies - to each other and to the Internet - realizing their vision of changing the way the world works, lives, plays, and learns.

Today, Cisco has over 70,000 employees in over 400 offices worldwide who design, produce, sell, and deliver integrated products, services, and solutions. Over time, they have expanded to new markets that are a natural extension of their core networking business, as the network has become the platform for automating, orchestrating, integrating, and delivering an ever-increasing array of information technology (IT)–based products and services.

Subsidiaries/ Business Units: - Jasper - OpenDNS - CloudLock

IBM is an American multinational technology and consulting corporation that manufactures and markets computer hardware, middleware, and software, and offers infrastructure, hosting, and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology. IBM is intent on leading the development of a global data field.

Huawei is a global leader of ICT solutions. Huawei's strategy in the enterprise domain focuses on close cooperation and integration with partners to deliver a wide range of highly efficient customer-centric ICT solutions and services that are based on a deep understanding of customer needs. In line with their portfolio covers enterprise networking, unified communications & collaboration (UC&C), Cloud Computing & data center, enterprise wireless, network energy and infrastructure services.

Amazon Web Services has developed the managed cloud platform AWS IoT to let connected devices easily and securely interact with cloud applications and other devices. AWS IoT can support billions of devices and trillions of messages, and can process and route those messages to AWS Endpoints and to other devices reliably and securely. With AWS IoT, your applications can keep track of and communicate with all your devices, all the time, even when they aren’t connected.

On top of this platform, AWS also offers a variety of analytics solutions by AWS or third-party suppliers that can help meet all kinds of needs related to data analysis.

Microsoft develops, manufactures, licenses, supports and sells computer software, consumer electronics and personal computers and services. Its best known software products are the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, Microsoft Office office suite, and Internet Explorer and Edge web browsers. Year Founded: 1975 Revenue: $93.6 billion (2014) NASDAQ: MSFT
IoT Solutions
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects accessed through the Internet—essentially a "Connected Everything Platform." These objects contain embedded technology to interact with internal states or the external environment. When objects can sense and communicate, it changes how and where decisions are made, and who makes them. ​IoT is connecting new places—such as manufacturing floors, energy grids, healthcare facilities, and transportation systems—to the Internet. When an object can represent itself digitally, it can be controlled from anywhere. This connectivity means more data, gathered from more places, with more ways to: increase efficiency, innovate in product development, increase asset utilization, enhance the customer experience, streamline the supply chain, and improve safety and security. Hitachi Consulting helps apply IoT solutions to drive business value, ultimately allowing companies to be IoT innovators and become an "Enterprise of Things." Companies can learn more about Hitachi Consulting's products, solutions and expertise and how they leverage the diverse product portfolio of Hitachi to help enterprises quickly get value out of IoT capabilities.

Globally, countries, cities, industries, and businesses are becoming digital to capitalize on the next wave of the Internet - the Internet of Everything (IoE), which we define as the connection of people, processes, data, and things. When people, processes, data, and things are connected, we believe it creates an opportunity to deliver better customer experiences, create new revenue streams and operating models to drive efficiency and produce value. Cisco's goal is to be a strategic partner to our customers by providing the solutions, people, partners, and experience as their customers move from traditional to digital businesses. They believe their customers’ journey to becoming digital businesses requires security, cloud, mobile, social and analytic technologies with a strong foundation of an intelligent network that is agile, simple and that provides real-time business insight. The move to digital is driving many of their customers to adopt entirely new IT architectures and organization structures. In their view, Cisco is delivering the architectural approach and solution-based results to help them reduce complexity, accelerate and grow, and manage risk in a world that is increasingly virtualized application-centric, cloud-based, analytics-driven, and mobile.

Nine billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices today, and the number is growing. Organizations must consider how to manage the complexities of connecting to a seemingly unlimited number of devices and how to effectively integrate IoT data with data from other sources, such as internal data stores. Business value comes to those who improve their data capabilities—integration, automation, and analysis—not to those who simply connect the most devices to the network. Watson IoT is a set of capabilities that learn from, and infuse intelligence into, the physical world. Firms can securely connect, collect and process IoT data quickly and easily with the Watson IoT Platform.

The IoT generated data, and it is extremely varied, noisy, time-sensitive, and often confidential. Complexity grows as billions of devices interact in a moving world. This presents a growing challenge that will test the limits of programmable computing. Cognitive IoT is our opportunity to fully exploit this resource. Cognitive IoT is not explicitly programmed. It learns from experiences with the environment and interactions with people. It brings true Machine Learning to systems and processes so they can understand your goals, then integrate and analyze the relevant data to help you achieve them.

Embedded with chips and sensors, objects have started to ‘think’, ‘feel’ and ‘talk’. The Internet of Things (IoT) offers a myriad of possible applications. Huawei is eager to harness the potential of this new evolution. The Internet of Things involves multiple forms of M2M communications – Machine to Machine, machine to man, man to machine, and machine to mobile. Considered the next big IT wave following computers, the internet and mobile communications, M2M makes the idea of a ‘smart planet’ a reality. Huawei is at the forefront of efforts to drive forward this new trend and create the right conditions to unleash its potential. The first European projects in this field are already underway.

The AWS IoT Device Gateway enables devices to securely and efficiently communicate with AWS IoT. The Device Gateway can exchange messages using a publication/subscription model, which enables one-to-one and one-to-many communications. With this one-to-many communication pattern AWS IoT makes it possible for a connected device to broadcast data to multiple subscribers for a given topic. The Device Gateway supports MQTT and HTTP 1.1 protocols and you can easily implement support for proprietary or legacy protocols. The Device Gateway scales automatically to support over a billion devices without provisioning infrastructure.

The Internet of Things (IoT) does not need to be complicated. It doesn’t have to be about billions or trillions of devices. The Internet of Things is here today, and it’s a practical and applicable technology trend that can generate return on investment (ROI) and drive efficiencies and insights for organizations that know how to use it. The advancements in connectivity, processing power, form factors, operating systems, and applications, among other technology breakthroughs, are key elements to unlocking value from IoT. With the Microsoft Azure Internet of Things Suite, companies can monitor assets to improve efficiencies, drive operational performance to enable innovation, and use advance data analytics to transform the business with new business models and revenue streams. Small changes can have a big impact to companies' bottom line. When a company take advantage of the Microsoft Cloud Platform, they can use the Azure IoT Suit to help them move faster, do more, save money, and capture the benefits of the Internet of Things for their business.
Key Customers
BMW, Cortal Consors, Die Mobiliar

Barilla Group, Del Papa Distributing, Stanley Black and Decker

Daimler, Sogeti HighTech, Synchrony Systems

Bell Canada, LG, Telenor

NASA JPL, Philips, Sonos

KUKA, Rockwell Automation, ThyssenKrupp
Subsidiary
Parent Company

IoT Snapshot
TechnologiesInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Analytics & ModelingApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareCybersecurity & PrivacyDronesPlatform as a Service (PaaS)Application Infrastructure & MiddlewareCybersecurity & PrivacyInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Networks & ConnectivityAnalytics & ModelingAutomation & ControlFunctional ApplicationsPlatform as a Service (PaaS)SensorsAnalytics & ModelingApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Automation & ControlCybersecurity & PrivacyFunctional ApplicationsPlatform as a Service (PaaS)SensorsApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareCybersecurity & PrivacyInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Networks & ConnectivityProcessors & Edge IntelligenceAnalytics & ModelingFunctional ApplicationsPlatform as a Service (PaaS)SensorsAnalytics & ModelingCybersecurity & PrivacyInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Application Infrastructure & MiddlewarePlatform as a Service (PaaS)Analytics & ModelingCybersecurity & PrivacyInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Application Infrastructure & MiddlewareFunctional ApplicationsNetworks & ConnectivityPlatform as a Service (PaaS)Sensors
IndustriesChemicalsConstruction & InfrastructureElectrical GridsEquipment & MachineryFinance & InsuranceHealthcare & HospitalsOil & GasRenewable EnergyRetailTransportationUtilitiesAutomotiveCities & MunicipalitiesConsumer GoodsEducationElectrical GridsEquipment & MachineryFood & BeverageHealthcare & HospitalsMetalsMiningOil & GasRenewable EnergyRetailTelecommunicationsTransportationUtilitiesAerospaceApparelAutomotiveCities & MunicipalitiesConsumer GoodsElectronicsEquipment & MachineryFinance & InsuranceHealthcare & HospitalsLife SciencesMetalsMiningOil & GasRenewable EnergyRetailSecurity & Public SafetyTelecommunicationsTransportationUtilitiesAutomotiveCities & MunicipalitiesElectrical GridsElectronicsEquipment & MachineryHealthcare & HospitalsOil & GasPharmaceuticalsTelecommunicationsTransportationAerospaceEducationElectrical GridsElectronicsFood & BeveragePharmaceuticalsRenewable EnergyRetailTelecommunicationsTransportationUtilitiesAutomotiveBuildingsChemicalsCities & MunicipalitiesConstruction & InfrastructureConsumer GoodsElectronicsEquipment & MachineryFinance & InsuranceFood & BeverageHealthcare & HospitalsMetalsMiningOil & GasPharmaceuticalsRenewable EnergyRetailTransportationUtilities
Use CasesEnergy Management SystemCybersecurityEdge Computing & Edge IntelligencePredictive MaintenanceProcess Control & OptimizationAdvanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)Building Automation & ControlBuilding Energy ManagementCybersecurityEdge Computing & Edge IntelligenceFactory Operations Visibility & IntelligenceLeakage & Flood MonitoringPerimeter Security & Access ControlPersonnel Tracking & MonitoringPredictive MaintenanceProcess Control & OptimizationReal-Time Location System (RTLS)Remote CollaborationRemote ControlRemote Patient MonitoringSmart City OperationsSupply Chain VisibilityTrack & Trace of AssetsTraffic MonitoringAsset Health Management (AHM)Computer VisionCybersecurityEdge Computing & Edge IntelligenceMachine Condition MonitoringOutdoor Environmental MonitoringPredictive MaintenancePredictive Quality AnalyticsRemote Asset ManagementRemote Patient MonitoringSupply Chain VisibilityTrack & Trace of AssetsCampus Area NetworkComputer VisionEdge Computing & Edge IntelligenceFleet ManagementSmart City OperationsVehicle TelematicsVisual Quality DetectionCybersecurityRemote CollaborationAdvanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)CybersecurityDigital TwinInventory ManagementMachine Condition MonitoringRemote Asset ManagementRemote Patient MonitoringSmart City OperationsStructural Health MonitoringWater Utility Management
FunctionsBusiness OperationDiscrete ManufacturingFacility ManagementLogistics & TransportationMaintenanceProcess ManufacturingBusiness OperationDiscrete ManufacturingFacility ManagementField ServicesLogistics & TransportationMaintenanceProcess ManufacturingBusiness OperationDiscrete ManufacturingMaintenanceProcess ManufacturingQuality AssuranceSales & MarketingBusiness OperationDiscrete ManufacturingLogistics & TransportationProcess ManufacturingProduct Research & DevelopmentQuality AssuranceBusiness OperationProduct Research & DevelopmentSales & MarketingBusiness OperationDiscrete ManufacturingFacility ManagementField ServicesLogistics & TransportationMaintenanceProcess ManufacturingSales & MarketingWarehouse & Inventory Management
ServicesSoftware Design & Engineering ServicesCloud Planning, Design & Implementation ServicesCybersecurity ServicesData Science ServicesTrainingSoftware Design & Engineering ServicesCloud Planning, Design & Implementation ServicesSystem IntegrationTrainingCloud Planning, Design & Implementation ServicesSoftware Design & Engineering ServicesSystem IntegrationData Science ServicesCloud Planning, Design & Implementation ServicesHardware Design & Engineering ServicesSoftware Design & Engineering ServicesSystem IntegrationCloud Planning, Design & Implementation ServicesCybersecurity ServicesSystem IntegrationCloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services

Technology Stack
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)StrongStrongStrongStrongStrongStrong
Platform as a Service (PaaS)StrongMinorStrongModerateStrongStrong
Application Infrastructure & MiddlewareStrongModerateStrongModerateStrongStrong
Analytics & ModelingModerateModerateStrongModerateStrongStrong
Functional ApplicationsNoneModerateModerateMinorNoneModerate
Cybersecurity & PrivacyModerateStrongModerateModerateModerateStrong
Networks & ConnectivityNoneStrongNoneModerateNoneModerate
Processors & Edge IntelligenceNoneNoneNoneMinorNoneNone
SensorsNoneStrongModerateModerateNoneModerate
Automation & ControlNoneMinorMinorNoneNoneNone
RobotsNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
DronesStrongNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
WearablesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
ActuatorsNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
OtherNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone

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Overview
Supplier SloganInspire the Next.Bring the IoT to Life.THINK.Building A Better Connected World.Easily and Securely Connect Devices to the Cloud.Empowering Us All.
HQ LocationJapanUnited StatesUnited StatesChinaUnited StatesUnited States
Year Founded191019841911198720061975
Company TypePublicPublicPublicPrivatePublicPublic
Stock TickerOTCMKTS: HTHIYNASDAQ: CSCONYSE: IBMNASDAQ: AMZNNASDAQ: MSFT
Revenue> $10b> $10b> $10b> $10b> $10b> $10b
Employees> 50,000> 50,000> 50,000> 50,00010,001 - 50,000> 50,000
Website Open website Open website Open website Open website Open website Open website
Company Description
Hitachi is a highly diversified company that operates eleven business segments: Information & Telecommunication Systems, Social Infrastructure, High Functional Materials & Components, Financial Services, Power Systems, Electronic Systems & Equipment, Automotive Systems, Railway & Urban Systems, Digital Media & Consumer Products, Construction Machinery and Other Components & Systems. Year founded: 1910 Revenue: $94.0 billion (2014) TYO: 6501

Cisco designs and sells broad lines of products, provides services, and delivers integrated solutions to develop and connect networks around the world, building the Internet. Over the last 30 plus years, they have been the world’s leader in connecting people, things, and technologies - to each other and to the Internet - realizing their vision of changing the way the world works, lives, plays, and learns.

Today, Cisco has over 70,000 employees in over 400 offices worldwide who design, produce, sell, and deliver integrated products, services, and solutions. Over time, they have expanded to new markets that are a natural extension of their core networking business, as the network has become the platform for automating, orchestrating, integrating, and delivering an ever-increasing array of information technology (IT)–based products and services.

Subsidiaries/ Business Units: - Jasper - OpenDNS - CloudLock

IBM is an American multinational technology and consulting corporation that manufactures and markets computer hardware, middleware, and software, and offers infrastructure, hosting, and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology. IBM is intent on leading the development of a global data field.

Huawei is a global leader of ICT solutions. Huawei's strategy in the enterprise domain focuses on close cooperation and integration with partners to deliver a wide range of highly efficient customer-centric ICT solutions and services that are based on a deep understanding of customer needs. In line with their portfolio covers enterprise networking, unified communications & collaboration (UC&C), Cloud Computing & data center, enterprise wireless, network energy and infrastructure services.

Amazon Web Services has developed the managed cloud platform AWS IoT to let connected devices easily and securely interact with cloud applications and other devices. AWS IoT can support billions of devices and trillions of messages, and can process and route those messages to AWS Endpoints and to other devices reliably and securely. With AWS IoT, your applications can keep track of and communicate with all your devices, all the time, even when they aren’t connected.

On top of this platform, AWS also offers a variety of analytics solutions by AWS or third-party suppliers that can help meet all kinds of needs related to data analysis.

Microsoft develops, manufactures, licenses, supports and sells computer software, consumer electronics and personal computers and services. Its best known software products are the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, Microsoft Office office suite, and Internet Explorer and Edge web browsers. Year Founded: 1975 Revenue: $93.6 billion (2014) NASDAQ: MSFT
IoT Solutions
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects accessed through the Internet—essentially a "Connected Everything Platform." These objects contain embedded technology to interact with internal states or the external environment. When objects can sense and communicate, it changes how and where decisions are made, and who makes them. ​IoT is connecting new places—such as manufacturing floors, energy grids, healthcare facilities, and transportation systems—to the Internet. When an object can represent itself digitally, it can be controlled from anywhere. This connectivity means more data, gathered from more places, with more ways to: increase efficiency, innovate in product development, increase asset utilization, enhance the customer experience, streamline the supply chain, and improve safety and security. Hitachi Consulting helps apply IoT solutions to drive business value, ultimately allowing companies to be IoT innovators and become an "Enterprise of Things." Companies can learn more about Hitachi Consulting's products, solutions and expertise and how they leverage the diverse product portfolio of Hitachi to help enterprises quickly get value out of IoT capabilities.

Globally, countries, cities, industries, and businesses are becoming digital to capitalize on the next wave of the Internet - the Internet of Everything (IoE), which we define as the connection of people, processes, data, and things. When people, processes, data, and things are connected, we believe it creates an opportunity to deliver better customer experiences, create new revenue streams and operating models to drive efficiency and produce value. Cisco's goal is to be a strategic partner to our customers by providing the solutions, people, partners, and experience as their customers move from traditional to digital businesses. They believe their customers’ journey to becoming digital businesses requires security, cloud, mobile, social and analytic technologies with a strong foundation of an intelligent network that is agile, simple and that provides real-time business insight. The move to digital is driving many of their customers to adopt entirely new IT architectures and organization structures. In their view, Cisco is delivering the architectural approach and solution-based results to help them reduce complexity, accelerate and grow, and manage risk in a world that is increasingly virtualized application-centric, cloud-based, analytics-driven, and mobile.

Nine billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices today, and the number is growing. Organizations must consider how to manage the complexities of connecting to a seemingly unlimited number of devices and how to effectively integrate IoT data with data from other sources, such as internal data stores. Business value comes to those who improve their data capabilities—integration, automation, and analysis—not to those who simply connect the most devices to the network. Watson IoT is a set of capabilities that learn from, and infuse intelligence into, the physical world. Firms can securely connect, collect and process IoT data quickly and easily with the Watson IoT Platform.

The IoT generated data, and it is extremely varied, noisy, time-sensitive, and often confidential. Complexity grows as billions of devices interact in a moving world. This presents a growing challenge that will test the limits of programmable computing. Cognitive IoT is our opportunity to fully exploit this resource. Cognitive IoT is not explicitly programmed. It learns from experiences with the environment and interactions with people. It brings true Machine Learning to systems and processes so they can understand your goals, then integrate and analyze the relevant data to help you achieve them.

Embedded with chips and sensors, objects have started to ‘think’, ‘feel’ and ‘talk’. The Internet of Things (IoT) offers a myriad of possible applications. Huawei is eager to harness the potential of this new evolution. The Internet of Things involves multiple forms of M2M communications – Machine to Machine, machine to man, man to machine, and machine to mobile. Considered the next big IT wave following computers, the internet and mobile communications, M2M makes the idea of a ‘smart planet’ a reality. Huawei is at the forefront of efforts to drive forward this new trend and create the right conditions to unleash its potential. The first European projects in this field are already underway.

The AWS IoT Device Gateway enables devices to securely and efficiently communicate with AWS IoT. The Device Gateway can exchange messages using a publication/subscription model, which enables one-to-one and one-to-many communications. With this one-to-many communication pattern AWS IoT makes it possible for a connected device to broadcast data to multiple subscribers for a given topic. The Device Gateway supports MQTT and HTTP 1.1 protocols and you can easily implement support for proprietary or legacy protocols. The Device Gateway scales automatically to support over a billion devices without provisioning infrastructure.

The Internet of Things (IoT) does not need to be complicated. It doesn’t have to be about billions or trillions of devices. The Internet of Things is here today, and it’s a practical and applicable technology trend that can generate return on investment (ROI) and drive efficiencies and insights for organizations that know how to use it. The advancements in connectivity, processing power, form factors, operating systems, and applications, among other technology breakthroughs, are key elements to unlocking value from IoT. With the Microsoft Azure Internet of Things Suite, companies can monitor assets to improve efficiencies, drive operational performance to enable innovation, and use advance data analytics to transform the business with new business models and revenue streams. Small changes can have a big impact to companies' bottom line. When a company take advantage of the Microsoft Cloud Platform, they can use the Azure IoT Suit to help them move faster, do more, save money, and capture the benefits of the Internet of Things for their business.
Key Customers
BMW, Cortal Consors, Die Mobiliar

Barilla Group, Del Papa Distributing, Stanley Black and Decker

Daimler, Sogeti HighTech, Synchrony Systems

Bell Canada, LG, Telenor

NASA JPL, Philips, Sonos

KUKA, Rockwell Automation, ThyssenKrupp
Subsidiary
Parent Company

IoT Snapshot
TechnologiesInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Analytics & ModelingApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareCybersecurity & PrivacyDronesPlatform as a Service (PaaS)Application Infrastructure & MiddlewareCybersecurity & PrivacyInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Networks & ConnectivityAnalytics & ModelingAutomation & ControlFunctional ApplicationsPlatform as a Service (PaaS)SensorsAnalytics & ModelingApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Automation & ControlCybersecurity & PrivacyFunctional ApplicationsPlatform as a Service (PaaS)SensorsApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareCybersecurity & PrivacyInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Networks & ConnectivityProcessors & Edge IntelligenceAnalytics & ModelingFunctional ApplicationsPlatform as a Service (PaaS)SensorsAnalytics & ModelingCybersecurity & PrivacyInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Application Infrastructure & MiddlewarePlatform as a Service (PaaS)Analytics & ModelingCybersecurity & PrivacyInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Application Infrastructure & MiddlewareFunctional ApplicationsNetworks & ConnectivityPlatform as a Service (PaaS)Sensors
IndustriesChemicalsConstruction & InfrastructureElectrical GridsEquipment & MachineryFinance & InsuranceHealthcare & HospitalsOil & GasRenewable EnergyRetailTransportationUtilitiesAutomotiveCities & MunicipalitiesConsumer GoodsEducationElectrical GridsEquipment & MachineryFood & BeverageHealthcare & HospitalsMetalsMiningOil & GasRenewable EnergyRetailTelecommunicationsTransportationUtilitiesAerospaceApparelAutomotiveCities & MunicipalitiesConsumer GoodsElectronicsEquipment & MachineryFinance & InsuranceHealthcare & HospitalsLife SciencesMetalsMiningOil & GasRenewable EnergyRetailSecurity & Public SafetyTelecommunicationsTransportationUtilitiesAutomotiveCities & MunicipalitiesElectrical GridsElectronicsEquipment & MachineryHealthcare & HospitalsOil & GasPharmaceuticalsTelecommunicationsTransportationAerospaceEducationElectrical GridsElectronicsFood & BeveragePharmaceuticalsRenewable EnergyRetailTelecommunicationsTransportationUtilitiesAutomotiveBuildingsChemicalsCities & MunicipalitiesConstruction & InfrastructureConsumer GoodsElectronicsEquipment & MachineryFinance & InsuranceFood & BeverageHealthcare & HospitalsMetalsMiningOil & GasPharmaceuticalsRenewable EnergyRetailTransportationUtilities
Use CasesEnergy Management SystemCybersecurityEdge Computing & Edge IntelligencePredictive MaintenanceProcess Control & OptimizationAdvanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)Building Automation & ControlBuilding Energy ManagementCybersecurityEdge Computing & Edge IntelligenceFactory Operations Visibility & IntelligenceLeakage & Flood MonitoringPerimeter Security & Access ControlPersonnel Tracking & MonitoringPredictive MaintenanceProcess Control & OptimizationReal-Time Location System (RTLS)Remote CollaborationRemote ControlRemote Patient MonitoringSmart City OperationsSupply Chain VisibilityTrack & Trace of AssetsTraffic MonitoringAsset Health Management (AHM)Computer VisionCybersecurityEdge Computing & Edge IntelligenceMachine Condition MonitoringOutdoor Environmental MonitoringPredictive MaintenancePredictive Quality AnalyticsRemote Asset ManagementRemote Patient MonitoringSupply Chain VisibilityTrack & Trace of AssetsCampus Area NetworkComputer VisionEdge Computing & Edge IntelligenceFleet ManagementSmart City OperationsVehicle TelematicsVisual Quality DetectionCybersecurityRemote CollaborationAdvanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)CybersecurityDigital TwinInventory ManagementMachine Condition MonitoringRemote Asset ManagementRemote Patient MonitoringSmart City OperationsStructural Health MonitoringWater Utility Management
FunctionsBusiness OperationDiscrete ManufacturingFacility ManagementLogistics & TransportationMaintenanceProcess ManufacturingBusiness OperationDiscrete ManufacturingFacility ManagementField ServicesLogistics & TransportationMaintenanceProcess ManufacturingBusiness OperationDiscrete ManufacturingMaintenanceProcess ManufacturingQuality AssuranceSales & MarketingBusiness OperationDiscrete ManufacturingLogistics & TransportationProcess ManufacturingProduct Research & DevelopmentQuality AssuranceBusiness OperationProduct Research & DevelopmentSales & MarketingBusiness OperationDiscrete ManufacturingFacility ManagementField ServicesLogistics & TransportationMaintenanceProcess ManufacturingSales & MarketingWarehouse & Inventory Management
ServicesSoftware Design & Engineering ServicesCloud Planning, Design & Implementation ServicesCybersecurity ServicesData Science ServicesTrainingSoftware Design & Engineering ServicesCloud Planning, Design & Implementation ServicesSystem IntegrationTrainingCloud Planning, Design & Implementation ServicesSoftware Design & Engineering ServicesSystem IntegrationData Science ServicesCloud Planning, Design & Implementation ServicesHardware Design & Engineering ServicesSoftware Design & Engineering ServicesSystem IntegrationCloud Planning, Design & Implementation ServicesCybersecurity ServicesSystem IntegrationCloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services

Technology Stack
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)StrongStrongStrongStrongStrongStrong
Platform as a Service (PaaS)StrongMinorStrongModerateStrongStrong
Application Infrastructure & MiddlewareStrongModerateStrongModerateStrongStrong
Analytics & ModelingModerateModerateStrongModerateStrongStrong
Functional ApplicationsNoneModerateModerateMinorNoneModerate
Cybersecurity & PrivacyModerateStrongModerateModerateModerateStrong
Networks & ConnectivityNoneStrongNoneModerateNoneModerate
Processors & Edge IntelligenceNoneNoneNoneMinorNoneNone
SensorsNoneStrongModerateModerateNoneModerate
Automation & ControlNoneMinorMinorNoneNoneNone
RobotsNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
DronesStrongNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
WearablesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
ActuatorsNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
OtherNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone

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