Compare the Top IoT Software that integrates with IBM Cloud as of July 2025

This a list of IoT software that integrates with IBM Cloud. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with IBM Cloud. View the products that work with IBM Cloud in the table below.

What is IoT Software for IBM Cloud?

Internet of Things (IoT) software is a form of technology that allows for connected devices to communicate with each other over the internet. It generally consists of various hardware and software components such as sensors, wireless networks, and databases. With the help of IoT software, data can be collected from multiple sources for further analysis and it can also be used to control devices remotely. IoT software also offers advantages such as improved efficiency and better security for connected devices. Compare and read user reviews of the best IoT software for IBM Cloud currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Ayla IoT Platform

    Ayla IoT Platform

    Ayla Networks

    With a true agnostic approach, Ayla supports device connectivity across common transport protocols, connectivity paths, and cloud infrastructure platforms. Working seamlessly with HTTPS, MQTT, and CoAP Ayla's wide array of agents are pre-built to support embedded solutions, gateways, Android, Linux, BLE / phone, and cloud integrations. Ayla's Virtualization Engine enables a robust 'digital twin' of the physical device that lays the foundation for device management at IoT scale. With battle tested features including rules engine, firmware OTA updates, data policies, and more Ayla's Device Management provides full support for connected products throughout their lifecycle. With Ayla's application enablement offering strong business value can be extracted from the data in a variety of ways. Both a Web Framework and Mobile Platform SDK provide rapid delivery of both consumer mobile and business application development. In addition, Customer Care, Field Service, and Asset Tracking.
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    Armis

    Armis

    Armis Security

    Armis, the leading asset visibility and security company, provides the industry’s first unified asset intelligence platform designed to address the new extended attack surface that connected assets create. Fortune 100 companies trust our real-time and continuous protection to see with full context all managed, unmanaged assets across IT, cloud, IoT devices, medical devices (IoMT), operational technology (OT), industrial control systems (ICS), and 5G. Armis provides passive cyber asset management, risk management, and automated enforcement. Armis is a privately held company and headquartered in California.
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    SAP Internet of Things
    Leverage IoT-enriched business insights to embed in and extend business processes for transformative outcomes. The SAP Internet of Things solution offers capabilities to address industrial IoT use cases. As the IoT layer of SAP’s Business Technology Platform, it enables users to reimagine business processes and models with embedded IoT services and data. The SAP Internet of Things (SAP IoT) solution has a reference architecture that offers business services and specific capabilities to address critical industrial IoT use cases across manufacturing, supply chain, logistics, assets, products, service management, and more. Cloud service for building IoT applications and integration to business applications. Big Data that's built-in and managed. IoT data enriched with business context, rules, and event-driven integration framework. Analytical services with live integration to SAP Analytics Cloud.
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    IBM Watson IoT Platform
    A fully managed, cloud-hosted service with capabilities for device registration, connectivity, control, rapid visualization and data storage. From chip to app to cloud, take full advantage of cognitive Watson APIs, visual dashboards, rich developer resources and industry-leading security to accelerate enterprise IoT insight. Predictive real-time and edge analysis of user, machine and environmental data that leverages machine learning and cognitive APIs. Govern applications and devices within an IoT ecosystem: usage and performance patterns, anomaly detection, data and transaction validation. Connect IoT devices, networks and gateways through a growing ecosystem that uses open standards-based communications like MQTT and HTTPS. Identify, aggregate and transform data from your IoT sources into asset-based data structures. Use your IoT data to understand current conditions and trends, comprehend unstructured data from videos and images, and extract unstructured textual data for insights.
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    IBM Watson IoT
    The Internet of Things (IoT) is the billions of physical devices around the world that are now connected to the internet, all collecting and sharing data. By combining IoT data with IBM Cloud® technologies, businesses can extract valuable insights to improve virtually every aspect of their operations and enable innovative, new business models. Start with your device and connect it with an IBM Cloud recipe. Connect to the IBM Cloud using open, lightweight MQTT or HTTP. Manage connected devices so your apps can access live and historical data. Use highly-secure APIs to connect your apps with data from your devices. Create analytic apps in the IBM Cloud, another cloud or your own servers. Connect, collect and start processing IoT data quickly and easily with the IBM Watson IoT® Platform. Take advantage of the analytics service for visualization and AI-driven analytics in the cloud.
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    Mir Display Server
    Whether you want an information kiosk, digital signage display, in-car entertainment stack, or home automation interface, Mir on Ubuntu is your fastest path to deployment. Mir is a system-level component that can be used to unlock next-generation user experiences. It runs on a range of Linux powered devices including traditional desktops, IoT and embedded products. Mir is a replacement for the X window server system, commonly used on Linux desktop devices. It allows device makers and desktop users to have a well-defined, efficient, flexible, and secure platform for their graphical environment. Historically, graphical user interfaces Linux have been powered by the X windowing system. X has a long and successful history and it has served the purposes of both system level and application level UI well for more than 3 decades. However, users nowadays expect a more consistent, integrated and secure user experience than is possible to offer on top of the X windowing system.
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    Reekoh

    Reekoh

    Reekoh

    Make your asset, operational and business data interoperable using one platform. We empower enterprises across all industry segments with capabilities to reduce complexity, remove barriers and accelerate time-to-value in their integrated solutions, uniquely bringing together Physical (IoT/IIoT/OT) and Application (IT) data. Securely manage OT, IoT, IIoT and business app data ingestion from across disparate and fragmented systems, protocols, networks and data formats. Enrich contextual data, manage metadata, perform transformation and utilsie data mapping to work with common data models and schemas. Integrate data to various endpoints for application and process logic, storage and data analysis, as well as physical and digital automation. Reekoh Accelerate™ is a hybrid integration platform that powerfully treats data from physical and digital assets as first class citizens. It provides a secure and agile toolset for device and data management, business workflow and automation.
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    ThingPark Wireless
    The market leading, most complete, powerful and flexible multi-technology LPWA IoT Network platform. Already powering over half of national LoRaWAN network deployments worldwide, ThingPark Wireless is the heart of your IoT network, enabling secure connectivity, data flow and management from sensors to cloud applications. ThingPark Wireless is modular, and scales easily, enabling Service Providers to monetize connectivity and accelerate the adoption of IoT solutions across multiple industries. Horizontally-scalable core network architecture supporting up to 150K packets/second (up to 1.2 billion devices) and up to 10 million gateways per cluster. Full set of back-office applications to support onboarding/management of devices, gateways and applications. Multi-layer end-to-end security to route sensor data to application servers. Best-in-class MAC efficiency to optimize network capacity and battery lifetime.
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