Best Industrial IoT Platforms

Compare the Top Industrial IoT Platforms as of November 2024

What are Industrial IoT Platforms?

Industrial IoT (IIoT) platforms are used to connect industrial equipment and systems with internet-enabled devices in order to collect, monitor, analyze, and manage data. These platforms allow users to quickly respond to changes in their environment and maintain high levels of operational efficiency. They are typically integrated into existing IT infrastructure, providing a secure and unified environment for intelligent automation. A variety of analytics tools can also be used on these platforms to help optimize operations. Compare and read user reviews of the best Industrial IoT platforms currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    CalAmp

    CalAmp

    CalAmp

    From UX to platform to edge devices, we take care of everything, so you can keep things moving efficiently! The CalAmp Telematics Cloud is a dependable secure platform that is a solid foundation for your telematics needs. We provide telematics capabilities and best practices that adapt to your processes and integrate into your systems. Whether using one of our purpose-built applications or leveraging the underlying power of the CalAmp Telematics Platform, we provide flexibility to fit into your organization’s needs. From applications to platforms to edge devices, CalAmp’s solutions are built so you can trust them to always support your business. Fully redundant with built-in autoscaling capabilities you can ”dial-up” the level of availability that meets your business’ needs. Your telematics information is critical to your systems and how you do business. CalAmp’s enterprise-grade solutions are used worldwide and can scale to meet your needs, both today and tomorrow.
    Starting Price: N/A
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    FactoryTalk Optix

    FactoryTalk Optix

    Rockwell Automation

    FactoryTalk® Optix™ is a new visualization platform that accelerates value delivery with modern technologies, innovative designs and scalable deployment options. FactoryTalk Optix can help improve your process, efficiency and deliverables – in one easy to access tool. Take advantage of new levels of collaboration, scalability and interoperability to achieve your HMI vision. New SaaS-enabled workflows will enable your team to collaborate any time, from anywhere, thanks to built-in change tracking and versioning that automatically keeps track of who did what and when. Harness the cloud and become more agile by deploying quickly and scaling based on demand. Use the increased efficiency to beat competitors to market, get to profit faster and improve return on investment. Transform the way you collaborate! The cloud makes it easier for suppliers, employees and customers to collaborate from anywhere in the world.
    Starting Price: $650
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    Epicor Connected Process Control
    Epicor Connected Process Control (CPC), formerly eFlex Systems, provides manufacturers a flexible, no-code/low-code MES solution. No programming or special skills required. Digital work instructions, with multi-media capabilities, along with the ability to integrate virtually any device with communication capabilities, provides 100% historical record of the product and the process. Providing data insight, from production reports, to part history, quality summary and more — address issues quickly, minimize waste and disruptions. Whether you start small in subassembly areas, an entire line, or apply enterprise wide - we work with manufacturers of all sizes and needs. Hosted on prem or in the cloud, you decide what's best for your operations.
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    Evocon

    Evocon

    Evocon

    Trusted by manufacturers worldwide, Evocon is a simple and easy-to-use OEE software that helps manufacturing companies improve their production efficiency and reduce waste. The system enables automated data collection, real-time data visualization, downtime tracking, bottleneck identification, and performance monitoring. With Evocon, you get all the tools you need to improve OEE and understand what is actually going on in your production processes.
    Starting Price: €159/month, per machine
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    The Asset Guardian EAM (TAG)

    The Asset Guardian EAM (TAG)

    Verosoft Design Inc

    The Asset Guardian (TAG) has a proven 15-year track record for maintaining, managing and optimizing enterprise assets with thousands of users worldwide. TAG offers CMMS, EAM, APM, and Maintenance-as-a-Service applications that can scale with your organization’s needs and technological requirements. Its native application is based on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central and integrates everything from Microsoft 365 to Azure cloud and IoT services, helping you decrease maintenance and asset costs, extend asset lifecycles beyond depreciation, and eliminate costly production 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, wherever you are.
    Starting Price: Free (2 power users)
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    dataPARC Historian
    Get better performance from your time-series data with the dataPARC Historian, an enterprise-grade solution designed to elevate industrial data operations to new heights. The dataPARC Historian simplifies complex data sharing, ensuring seamless collaboration across departments with enhanced security and performance. Its compatibility with external AI, ML, and cloud applications via an open architecture increases adaptability and strategic insights. Experience rapid data access, enriched manufacturing intelligence, and a platform that grows with your business needs. dataPARC historian is the smart choice for enterprises aiming for the forefront of operational excellence. The dataPARC historian is more than a data historian; it's a gateway to unlocking greater flexibility and efficiency in leveraging your time-series data. It's crafted for those who demand reliability, speed, and intuitive use, making every data interaction impactful.
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    Rayven

    Rayven

    Rayven

    Rayven is an easy-to-use SaaS platform for solving business' interoperability, real-time data + app development challenges without replacing legacy technologies, adding risk, or long development cycles. iPaaS, Data, IoT, Workflow Automation, Analytics, BI, AI, App Development + PaaS all rolled into one; Rayven simplifies the complexity of system integration, real-time data analysis + custom app development - empowering you to tackle any real-world business challenge and solve it, simply. Rayven enables you to: - Integrate Anything-to-Everything - Build Workflows + Applications, Fast - Add custom AI + Automation Anywhere Easy-to-use, universally compatible + infinitely scalable; Rayven streamlines your technology stack, is affordable for every business, and turbocharges your existing technologies to deliver on the full potential of real-time decision-making (via human or AI).
    Starting Price: $0
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    Mingo

    Mingo

    Mingo Smart Factory

    Trusted by leading manufacturers, Mingo Smart Factory is an easy-to-use, fast to deploy OEE software that can be set up in less than 1 day. Collect data automatically and get insight into important manufacturing KPIs like OEE, cycle time, downtime, utilization, throughput, and many others with visuals like scoreboards, dashboards, and mobile app. Start small and as you grow, expand to a full manufacturing productivity platform. With Mingo, improve OEE and get insight into what's happening in the plant. Mingo Smart Factory is manufacturing productivity and analytics software that provides real-time visibility on the factory floor that helps reduce downtime, improve on-time delivery, and increase profitability of manufacturing companies. Mingo empowers manufacturers to start simple, think big, move fast, and easily grow from a single machine at one plant to thousands of machines across the globe with manufacturing productivity and analytics software.
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    EMQX

    EMQX

    EMQ Technologies

    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 connectivity 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.
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    Starting Price: $0.18 per hour
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    Momentum IoT

    Momentum IoT

    Momentum IoT

    Momentum makes service businesses more profitable. Our cloud-based software platform, powered by a connected network of GPS hardware devices, gives you complete financial control and deep operational insight into your business. With Momentum, you never worry about time-consuming data entry or human error. Data collection is always accurate and automatic. That's why Momentum excels where other software fails. Drive more revenue and profit. All you have to do is get connected, Momentum will do the rest. The Connected Network of Momentum Devices: Vehicles, Equipment & Crews - The Eagle One: One GPS device for vehicles, trailers and heavy equipment. It's available with an OBD-II harness or 12V battery harness. - The Momentum Toolie: Bluetooth enabled location and activity tracker for light equipment and tools. - The CrewID: Privacy-first labor cost tracker that automatically captures and calculates all labor costs from the field without data entry.
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    Starting Price: $20 per device per month,
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    akenza

    akenza

    Akenza AG

    Akenza is the IoT platform, allowing you to build smart solutions with value. It connects, controls, and manages IoT devices, all in one place. With simple and secure management of smart devices, connectivity, and data, the akenza IoT platform enables the rapid market introduction of innovative, digital technologies. Thanks to our self-service solution, you can start creating your IoT case right away, even without coding skills. We offer you the best connectivity and device management for low-power connectivity technologies (LoRaWAN, Sigfox, NB-IoT, LTE cat. M1).
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    Coreflux

    Coreflux

    Coreflux

    Coreflux: A next-gen IoT platform emphasizing seamless integration, scalability, and security. At its core: MQTT Broker: The platform's backbone, facilitating real-time data management and communication between diverse devices, irrespective of protocols or manufacturers. Flux DSL: A proprietary domain-specific language enabling users to craft event-driven workflows, orchestrating sophisticated IoT scenarios. Asset Management (Flux Assets): Manages a wide array of IoT assets, from sensors to databases, ensuring optimal configuration and performance. Orchestration: Coreflux's built-in tools ensure precise orchestration of devices and workflows, optimizing operations and automations. Designed for IoT enthusiasts, developers, and enterprises, Coreflux adapts to varied needs, from managing a few devices to networks in the thousands.
    Starting Price: €0
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    OpsTrakker

    OpsTrakker

    Enhanced Information Solutions

    Kickstart your digital transformation with OpsTrakker. OpsTrakker replaces paper forms, use-logs, and spreadsheets with mobile apps to leverage real-time electronic data for improved manufacturing operations. Current digital solutions include equipment use logs (logbooks), forms, checklists, and equipment tracking tools for the biotech, life sciences, and pharmaceutical industries. OpsTrakker bridges the the gap between full feature MES solutions and paper-based systems to eliminate all paper from your shop-floor. OpsTrakker's suite of mobile apps focus on specific use cases to provide high value manufacturing operations management functionality in a cost-effective manner. With OpsTrakker, you achieve the benefits of rapid deployment, on any device and any system. The user-friendly interface, paired with the ability to configure site specific features, create a seamless digital experience to meet your production needs.
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    FactoryTalk

    FactoryTalk

    Rockwell Automation

    Industrial software designed to help you reach your manufacturing operations goals. FactoryTalk® software is built for supporting an ecosystem of advanced industrial applications, including IoT. It all starts at the edge where manufacturing happens and scales from on-premise to cloud. Imagine supercharging your industrial environment with software that offers cutting edge design, maximizes operational efficiencies, and delivers predictive and augmented maintenance advantages. From process to batch to discrete applications, your most complex challenges are solved with the combination of award-winning Rockwell Automation software, hardware, and services.
    Starting Price: $1000.00/one-time/user
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    Samsara

    Samsara

    Samsara

    Prevent HOS Violations, Drivers Log Hours in Mobile App. Real-time visibility into drivers nearing or in violation gives you peace of mind that you're complying with the ELD mandate. Access a single system for Hours of Service logging, GPS tracking, dispatch, and maintenance with a complete platform that's FMCSA certified. A built-in WiFi hotspot keeps devices connected, even when there's no cell reception. Prevent compliance errors and speed up repairs with paperless DVIRs and a real-time maintenance dashboard. Simplify compliance and operations with a platform that combines GPS tracking, Hours of Service, paperless DVIRs, temperature monitoring, and more. Plug and play installation with zero-configuration allows you to get set up in 15 minutes. Samsara's hardware works with any vehicle, including cars, light and heavy trucks, buses, and more.
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    AWS IoT

    AWS IoT

    Amazon

    There are billions of devices in homes, factories, oil wells, hospitals, cars, and thousands of other places. With the proliferation of devices, you increasingly need solutions to connect them, and collect, store, and analyze device data. AWS has broad and deep IoT services, from the edge to the cloud. AWS IoT is the only cloud vendor to bring together data management and rich analytics in easy-to-use services designed for noisy IoT data. AWS IoT offers services for all layers of security, including preventive security mechanisms, like encryption and access control to device data, and service to continuously monitor and audit configurations. AWS brings AI and IoT together to make devices more intelligent. You can create models in the cloud and deploy them to devices where they run 2x faster compared to other offerings. Optimize operations by easily creating digital twins of real-world systems. Run analytics on volumes of IoT data easily—without building an analytics platform.
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    Masterplan ERP

    Masterplan ERP

    Masterplan ERP Inc.

    Masterplan helps you run efficiently by integrating every facet of your business. Dig deep into your data and find the secrets to your company’s successes and discover ways to drive growth.
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    Lumada IIoT
    Embed sensors for IoT use cases and enrich sensor data with control system and environment data. Integrate this in real time with enterprise data and deploy predictive algorithms to discover new insights and harvest your data for meaningful use. Use analytics to predict maintenance problems, understand asset utilization, reduce defects and optimize processes. Harness the power of connected devices to deliver remote monitoring and diagnostics services. Employ IoT Analytics to predict safety hazards and comply with regulations to reduce worksite accidents. Lumada Data Integration: Rapidly build and deploy data pipelines at scale. Integrate data from lakes, warehouses and devices, and orchestrate data flows across all environments. By building ecosystems with customers and business partners in various business areas, we can accelerate digital innovation to create new value for a new society.
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    Particle

    Particle

    Particle Industries

    Everything you need to power your IoT product, from device to cloud. Production-ready modules that support your use case whether it’s in an industrial environment or a constantly moving asset. All certified out of the box and integrated with device management tools for development. Don't waste your time building your own network stack. Particle provides Wi-Fi connectivity and supports LTE cellular coverage in over 150 countries using a comprehensive network of carriers. No matter your use case, the Particle IoT Command Center provides all the features and integrations you need to manage and scale your devices efficiently. Every message sent through Particle is encrypted and secure. No plaintext allowed. Our internal security practices and secure infrastructure ensures your devices - and data - remain secure. Each device is given its own private key, so unauthorized hardware can't sneak into your fleet.
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    Litmus Edge
    A hardware agnostic, Industrial Data Platform that allows manufacturing companies to do more with their data. Industrial data infrastructure can be complex – and legacy systems and daisy-chained solutions don’t make it any easier. Putting data to work at scale is an added challenge. Doing it securely is even harder. So, here's a full-stack platform to solve industrial connectivity, data collection and processing, edge analytics, application marketplace, data integration, and beyond. 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.
    Starting Price: 15000/5k data points/site
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    KMR (Keep the Machine Running)
    KMR is a IoT system for maintenance management. The main role is to effectively organize the entire maintenance activity and provide control over the equipment, materials, activities and costs. KMR integrates IoT technologies (Internet of Things) focusing on automatically gathering information about equipment / machinery and other useful data for maintenance management: Operating time, Vibrations, Temperature, Level, Flow, Concentration. Planning and management of maintenance / interventions for each machine / equipment: type of maintenance / revision, assigned technician / supplier, date, alert, status, diagnosis, tasks, used materials, associated documents, costs.
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    Tulip

    Tulip

    Tulip

    Tulip's flexible, no-code frontline operations platform helps manufacturers create front-end applications that guide operators, collect data from workers, machines, and devices, and track metrics against your KPIs. With Tulip, companies can digitally transform their operations in days, gaining real-time visibility of their operations to increase productivity, reduce errors, and drive continuous improvement.
    Starting Price: $1,200 per year
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    VTScada

    VTScada

    Trihedral

    VTScada is award-winning software that provides a refreshingly intuitive platform for creating highly-customized industrial monitoring and control applications that end users can trust and use with ease. A wide variety of industries around the world use VTScada for mission-critical applications of every size. VTScada is unique in that all its core SCADA components are developed in-house and are installed out-of-the-box. No need to cobble together basic functionality using custom code and third-party components like alarm dialers, Historians, and application version control. Built-in is better.
    Starting Price: $3,295 one-time fee
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    IOhub

    IOhub

    EZ VPN

    Build Industry 4.0 applications with a simple and intuitive interface powered by Docker. In just minutes, through preconfigured applications, IOhubTM allows you to connect to your PLC and build customized dashboards, export data to the cloud or on-premise, write data from the ERP and the PLC, set notifications, and much more. You also have the freedom to deploy your own software and application packaged in a Docker container. Coding is time-consuming and a great source of possible mistakes and consequent fixes. This is why we have created IOhubTM, an open platform that doesn’t require you to write a single line of code. Just build your application from preconfigured Docker container blocks that we have built for you. You have endless possibilities on how to manage your data. IOhubTM IIoT service comes preconfigured with selected EZ VPNTM hardware with no need to pay an additional monthly or yearly license. All IOhubTM services are available to you for the life of the device.
    Starting Price: $395
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    Predator DNC

    Predator DNC

    Predator Software

    Predator DNC software provides an industrial networking solution for all of your CNC machines, robots, CMMs, PLCs, laser markers, dot peen markers, tool presetters and test stands. Predator DNC transfers your CNC programs, CNC variables, offsets, parameters, PLC registers and other production data to and from your manufacturing equipment. It supports 50+ industrial communication protocols for dripfeeding, downloading, and uploading via parallel, RS-232, RS-422, Ethernet and wireless Ethernet. Stop using USB drives, diskettes, PCMCIA cards, switch boxes, paper tape or a proprietary hardware contraption to communicate with your CNC machines, robots, CMMs, PLCs, 3D printers, laser markers, dot peen markers, tool presetters and test stands. Predator DNC provides a true network solution ensuring the latest files are pulled from your file server or Predator PDM vaults and, when changes occur, the edits are stored back on your file server.
    Starting Price: $700
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    4Industry

    4Industry

    4Industry

    4Industry allows your workers and machines to achieve true world-class manufacturing, exponentially improving your OEE. By capturing data with our Continuous Improvement process, your Total Productive Manufacturing (TPM) is guaranteed to become a better version of itself, every day. The 4Industry Suite includes a full manufacturing engagement layer (Anomalies, Deviations, RCFA, Counter Measures, Improvements), automated by smart workflows and offering unlimited expandability thanks to ServiceNow’s platform integration capabilities! 4Industry mission statement is: “Helping our customers achieve world class manufacturing by creating innovative solutions”. This is represented when we look at the 4Industry platform. Mobile focussed, new features that improve operator experience and help our customer achieve higher production with less safety incidents.
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    Sterison Industrial IoT (IIoT)
    The next digitalization era is here. Sterison Industrial IoT (IIoT) involves collecting and analyzing sensor-generated data to support equipment monitoring and maintenance, production process analytics and control, and more… -Industrial smart, connected products -Equipment utilization monitoring -Real-time industrial asset tracking and management -Connected supply chain management -Predictive maintenance -Production quality control -Defects Analysis System -Inventory management -Employee monitoring 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. Sterison can develop a cost-effective IIoT software from scratch, using Microsoft Azure or AWS cloud services or open-source IoT platforms enabling sensor data collection and analytics, IIoT device connectivity, control and management.
    Starting Price: $5/Month/Signal
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    InfiConnector

    InfiConnector

    Infilock Inc.

    A middleware that is installed on a range of gateways and connects equipment to InfiIoT and popular Internet of Things(IoT) or Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) clouds. It securely connects various devices (e.g., PV panels, battery energy storage, HVACs, EV stations, compressors, and boilers) through industrial protocols (Modbus, OPC UA, BACnet) and cellular networks (LTE and 5G). InfiConnector is configurable from cloud services to collect data from devices and sensors and prepare data for data analysis and Artificial Intelligence (AI) cloud applications. InfiConnector provides a code-less edge computing and rule engine interface that configures any machine to machine, diagnostic, alerting, and log management services in a few minutes. The light middleware requires 512MB RAM, 1 core CPU, and 16GB disk. It is compatible with Ubuntu 20.04 and upper.
    Starting Price: $10/month/license
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    InfiIoT

    InfiIoT

    Infilock Inc.

    A highly secure and scalable Industrial IoT (IIoT) SaaS based on blockchain. InfiIoT has been hosted in the cloud and provides services over the Internet. All industrial and commercial customers can connect equipment regardless of their geographical location to the SaaS and monitor and control equipment over the internet in real-time very securely thanks to the blockchain. Data is encrypted during transmission and stored in immune chains of data that are highly resistant to cyberattacks. Furthermore, all signal commands are verified by multiple synchronized smart contracts to protect expensive equipment from cyberattacks. Moreover, InfiIoT provides a code-less Artificial intelligence (AI) engine for designing any data processing flow in a few minutes. Some applications are predictive maintenance, digital twin, energy and sustainability management, distributed energy resources management (e.g., Photovoltaic, battery energy storage, wind turbines), HVAC systems, EV charging, BMS/BAS.
    Starting Price: $25/month
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    Bekonix

    Bekonix

    Bekonix

    Our goal is really to help you create smart, connected projects and products from concept to final design. So that means everything from putting together the hardware components, the firmware, the behaviors and even the end-user mobile app to control it. The Bekonix Platform lets you try out ideas in minutes that would take days or weeks the traditional way. What’s more, since no programming is required, motivated creatives can jump in and not just talk about making a smart, connected product but invent it in real time. Unlike many prototyping tools out there, Bekonix is built for the next level of manufacturing. Real code, real connections. If you need larger volumes to reduce hardware costs, Bekonix can easily migrate with your needs.
    Starting Price: $79 per month
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Guide to Industrial IoT Platforms

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) platforms are digital technology solutions that enable businesses to connect machines, people, and processes with each other in a secure way. These platforms allow industrial operations to be automated and connected remotely through the use of sensors and devices, creating an integrated web of data points which can be used for predictive analytics. This data can then be used to make decisions around operations as well as overall strategy.

At the heart of these IIoT systems is physical computing equipment such as routers, hubs, gateways, switches and more that makes up the connectivity network. This network enables everything from manufacturing plants and factories to buildings, farms and transportation systems to communicate with each other without relying on manual input or any human interaction. Connectivity is not only restricted to internal networks but can also extend out into the cloud for remote sensing capabilities or even access from mobile devices.

In order for this system to work securely there needs to be good security protocols in place like encryption technologies, firewall configuration and identity management strategies. The right combination of hardware and software solutions help ensure that only trusted users have access while protecting confidential data from external threats. Additionally they must provide a high level of scalability so they can rapidly adapt when new devices are added - either in scope or frequency - while still supporting analytics processes over large datasets regardless of its size or complexity.

Further benefits come in terms of no longer having reliance on human input since decisions can instead be made based on the collected data which will result in more effective decisions. Automation helps reduce downtime too by providing insight into potential failure points before they occur allowing for timely preventive maintenance activities instead relying heavily on reactive approaches after something has gone wrong.

The development and implementation of IIoT platforms is a multi-faceted endeavor which requires expertise across different areas like software engineering, networking configuration, analytics tools etc… However once properly implemented these systems offer significant cost savings opportunities due to their increased efficiency levels achieved by removing manual labor components from processes as well as improved accuracy thanks to smart sensors deployed throughout the system providing real time feedback about what’s happening at any given time allowing for timely decision making​.

Features Offered by Industrial IoT Platforms

  • Data Storage and Analysis: Industrial IoT platforms provide secure data storage and real-time analysis capabilities, enabling businesses to collect, store, and analyze large amounts of data generated by their connected devices. This allows companies to gain insights into system performance, user behavior, and overall operations.
  • IoT Device Management: Industrial IoT platforms offer device management tools that allow users to monitor, control, configure and update their connected devices remotely. With these features businesses can manage their networks in a more efficient way with minimal cost and effort.
  • Connectivity: Industrial IoT platforms enable companies to connect the entire industrial infrastructure with the internet or private cloud networks. This enables businesses to gain access to a wide array of services such as analytics, machine learning algorithms, predictive maintenance tools etc., which helps them achieve greater operational efficiency.
  • Security: IoT systems require secure communication protocols for remote access/control of the edge devices from anywhere at any time. Industrial IoT platforms have built-in security measures that ensure reliable communication between the edge devices and the central platform while protecting against potential malicious attacks or unauthorized access attempts.
  • Scalability: Scalability is one of the most important aspects of an industrial IoT system as it enables businesses to add new components (i.e., additional sensors or other connected devices) without any disruption in service or increase in cost. Furthermore, scalability also ensures that businesses are able to quickly adapt to changing market conditions without incurring extra overhead costs.

What Are the Different Types of Industrial IoT Platforms?

  • Edge Platforms: These are platforms that serve as an interface between the physical world and a cloud-based system. They enable real-time analysis of data, which can be used to inform decisions in the industrial environment.
  • Connectivity Platforms: These are platforms that enable seamless connectivity between different devices in an industrial setting. This type of platform allows IoT devices to communicate with each other, enabling users to access information quickly and efficiently.
  • Fleet Management Platforms: These are platforms designed specifically for managing fleets of vehicles or other assets. They allow users to track vehicle performance, assign tasks, monitor fuel consumption, and manage maintenance schedules.
  • Security/Identity Management Platforms: In industrial settings there is a need to ensure that data is secure and protected from unauthorized access or manipulation. These platforms provide security features such as authentication, authorization, encryption, and access control.
  • Analytics Platforms: Industrial IoT analytics platforms provide advanced analytical capabilities such as predictive analytics, machine learning algorithms, anomaly detection, and statistical modelling capabilities to help make sense of large amounts of data generated by IoT devices in the industrial environment.
  • Application Development Platforms: These are platforms designed for developing applications for leveraging the power of Industrial IoT solutions. They provide all the necessary tools needed for building efficient applications with minimal effort.

Recent Trends Related to Industrial IoT Platforms

  1. Increased Connectivity: Industrial IoT platforms have seen a major increase in connectivity, allowing for more devices and data to be connected and shared.
  2. Improved Data Processing: Industrial IoT platforms are able to process large amounts of data and provide insights that can help inform decisions. This makes them incredibly valuable for optimizing operations.
  3. Data Security: With the rise of cyber attacks, increased attention is being paid to the security of industrial IoT platforms. Companies are taking steps to ensure their data is safe and secure, including using encryption and other security measures.
  4. Predictive Maintenance: Predictive maintenance is becoming more and more popular with industrial IoT platforms. By using predictive analytics, companies can identify potential issues before they occur, saving time and money while also increasing operational efficiency.
  5. Edge Computing: Edge computing allows for data processing to be done at the edge of the network instead of in the cloud. This reduces latency and enables faster decision making for industrial operations.
  6. Automation: Automation has been enabled by advances in industrial IoT platforms, enabling companies to automate their processes which can lead to cost savings and improved efficiency.

Benefits Provided by Industrial IoT Platforms

  1. Scalability: Industrial IoT platforms provide scalability, enabling businesses to keep pace with their changing needs. This can be done by integrating various services and components that are tailored to the company's specific requirements. Additionally, these platforms often offer support for different types of hardware and software.
  2. Connectivity: Industrial IoT platforms facilitate connectivity between devices, networks, and applications within an organization’s IoT ecosystem. This ensures that all parts of the system are able to share data seamlessly and securely.
  3. Security: Industrial IoT platforms provide comprehensive security measures such as encryption algorithms that can help protect sensitive data from cyber attacks. Additionally, they often feature access control mechanisms to ensure unauthorized users do not gain access to sensitive information or systems.
  4. Analytics: Industrial IoT platforms enable businesses to collect vast amounts of data and generate real-time insights into performance metrics such as energy consumption levels or operational efficiency. With this data companies can accurately measure key performance indicators (KPIs) in order better understand a system’s performance and make informed decisions on where improvements need to be made.
  5. Automation: Industrial IoT platforms offer automation capabilities which allow businesses to streamline processes by automating manual tasks or operations based on certain criteria being met or exceeded. For example, automatic power shutdowns could be triggered if pre-determined energy usage thresholds are breached in a particular location or area within a building or facility resulting in cost savings for the organization over time.

How to Find the Right Industrial IoT Platform

Use the comparison engine on this page to help you compare industrial IoT platforms by their features, prices, user reviews, and more.

  1. Cost: Industrial IoT platforms vary in cost depending on the features and capabilities they offer. Research the various options available and determine which ones offer the best value for your budget.
  2. Data Security: Make sure that any potential platform has strong security measures in place to protect valuable data from cyber threats.
  3. Accessibility and Connectivity: Ensure that the platform can easily connect with existing systems or tools, so you don’t need to spend extra time integrating it into your existing infrastructure.
  4. Scalability: Consider how you will use the platform over time and if additional resources such as storage capacity, computing power and bandwidth are needed, verify if they are included or can be added later on at a reasonable price.
  5. Support: Verify what type of customer support is offered by the provider during onboarding and after purchase, so that you have access to help when needed.

Who Uses Industrial IoT Platforms?

  • Business Leaders: These users are responsible for making decisions about how to use technology, from the implementation of an IIoT system to the data analysis and insights they receive. They need to understand the implications of such decisions in order to make informed choices and maximize the return on investment.
  • System Integrators: System integrators work with engineers and IT professionals to ensure that IIoT systems are properly installed and configured so that they function as expected.
  • Developers: Developers create applications that leverage IIoT data and devices, incorporating them into business processes or providing customers with new services. They often have expertise in software development, coding, and automation.
  • Plant Managers: Plant managers oversee various machines, sensors, production lines, and other aspects of the manufacturing environment. They use IIoT platforms to monitor performance, identify areas of improvement, reduce downtime, optimize processes, and control costs.
  • Operators: Operators are responsible for controlling operations within a plant or facility through direct interaction with their systems or by interacting with a manual interface such as a console. With IIoT platforms they can now access real-time views of operations from anywhere on the network allowing them to respond quickly when issues arise.
  • Maintenance Engineers: Maintenance engineers use IoT systems for preventative maintenance tasks as well as troubleshooting any existing problems or faults in their equipment. Through capturing data generated by sensors or connected machines they can proactively identify potential problems before they become major issues leading to increased uptime and reduced costs associated with repairs.
  • Data Analysts & Scientists: Data analysts & scientists take data collected from IoT systems in order to gain insights into various aspects of an operation such as efficiency levels or customer behavior patterns enabling more informed decision making processes related to resource allocation or strategic direction changes.

Industrial IoT Platforms Pricing

Industrial IoT platforms can be expensive, depending on the features and capabilities that are included. Generally, a basic industrial IoT platform can cost anywhere from $2,500 - $25,000 or more for setup and installation. The cost of the platform itself varies depending on the number of nodes that are connected and the complexity of the system design. For example, more complex systems with more variables will require more computing power and therefore may cost more than simpler systems. In addition to purchasing the platform itself, there may also be ongoing maintenance costs associated with it such as software upgrades or server hosting fees.

The cost to scale up an existing Industrial IoT solution is often higher as well because additional hardware and software needs to be purchased in order to accommodate growth in data sources or user demands. If custom development is required, this can add extra time and expense to the project as well. Furthermore, many industrial environments require specialized hardware solutions that come at an additional cost compared to off-the-shelf products due to their unique requirements.

Overall, the cost of an Industrial IoT platform truly depends on its intended usage case, size of deployment, features required for success and any other specialized components necessary for its successful operation.

Types of Software that Industrial IoT Platforms Integrates With

Industrial IoT platforms are designed to facilitate the integration of different types of software. These include enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems such as SAP and Oracle E-Business Suite, customer relationship management (CRM) systems such as Salesforce and Microsoft Dynamics CRM, analytics and reporting tools such as Tableau, data integration platforms such as MuleSoft, machine learning and AI-based platforms such as H2O.ai, industrial automation software including programs like AVEVA and Schneider Electric's EcoStruxure Plant Operation Advisor, edge computing platforms such as AWS Greengrass, digital asset management (DAM), workflow management systems like Nintex Workflow Cloud, Internet of Things (IoT) services and gateways like Siemens Platform OS, cloud storage solutions like Amazon Web Services S3 storage buckets and messaging brokers for streaming data from multiple sources within a system or enterprise. Additionally, industrial IoT platform integrations often carry out specific tasks related to predictive maintenance or process optimization through artificial intelligence algorithms embedded in the platform. Lastly, industrial IoT systems can integrate with industrial AR solutions.