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VANTIQ
概述
公司介绍
VANTIQ 的目标是为企业提供最好的技术平台,以实现业务数字化,同时让人类负责。最新的技术进步将迎来一个前所未有的变革时代。 VANTIQ 的产品有助于向这个高度复杂、数据驱动的世界过渡。
物联网解决方案
VANTIQ 应用程序独立于物理部署环境而构建。业务逻辑的创建与运行位置无关。开发应用程序后,VANTIQ 对应用程序进行分区并将适当的逻辑移动到适当的节点。如果有十个或一万个节点,这是正确的。应用程序的开发人员避免处理低级中间件。在运行期间,VANTIQ 根据需要将逻辑移动到数据或将数据移动到逻辑。
物联网应用简介
技术栈
VANTIQ的技术栈描绘了VANTIQ在平台即服务 (paas)等物联网技术方面的实践。
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配套技术
技术能力:
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实例探究.
Case Study
Developing a Smart City of the Future: The Case of Port City Takeshiba
SoftBank, a leading global telecommunications company, was seeking innovative ways to expand their business and better serve their customers. With the proliferation of IoT sensors and connected devices across virtually all industries, SoftBank recognized the need for a platform to develop real-time applications to leverage these technologies and address everyday city life challenges. They aimed to create a testing ground for developing, deploying, and integrating real-time applications for various city functions such as food delivery, security monitoring, personalized billboards, automated cleaning, public transportation, and more. This led to the creation of Port City Takeshiba, a real-life sandbox in the heart of Tokyo, Japan. However, orchestrating all these different city systems and providing a seamless experience for both employees and visitors to Takeshiba required a reliable way to develop and deploy real-time smart city applications.
Case Study
Orchestrating Intelligence: Creating the Smart Enterprise with Vantiq
In the modern digital era, enterprises and military organizations are facing the challenge of integrating and orchestrating vast amounts of data from various sources such as sensors, computer vision, wearable devices, and other streaming data sources. This data, if properly harnessed, can create situational awareness, improve decision-making, and enable intelligent automation. However, the challenges of interoperability, resiliency, and complexity often hinder the effective utilization of this data. Furthermore, the use of Generative AI and IoT devices often results in data that only ends up on a dashboard, which according to McKinsey, is a sign of failure. The challenge, therefore, is to turn this data into actionable insights that can trigger comprehensive business processes and workflows.
Case Study
Real-Time Dispatch System: A Mitsuiwa and Vantiq Collaboration
Mitsuiwa, a company that handles over 1,000 customer requests monthly, was facing a significant challenge in dispatching Customer Engineers (CEs) to respond to incidents and computer breakdown requests. The traditional process involved an operator receiving a request, referring to the personnel’s skills and schedule, and then contacting multiple individuals by phone or email to find a match. This process took an average of 30 minutes per case. Moreover, the personnel were often unavailable to take calls while working at the customer’s location or on the move, leading to repeated contact attempts, increased frustration for CEs, and longer response times for customers. Compounding these issues was a national decrease in the working population, making it difficult to hire more operators and maintenance personnel to respond to issues quickly.
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