IoT has become a key driver of industrial growth in recent time. Along with that quite a lot of IoT platforms is coming in the market place. This is the comprehensive list of IoT Platforms we have classified IoT Platforms into
1. SaaS IoT Platforms
2. Open-Source IoT Platforms
3. Enterprise IoT Platforms
4. Self-Service IoT Platforms
This is a must read presentation for Developers, Students or anyone who is interested in IoT
Internet of things are exploding. This whitepaper would help product developers to understand the Security and Privacy issues, their impact and a recommendation for embedding the best practices during PDLC.
How do APIs and IoT relate? The answer is not as simple as merely adding an API on top of a dumb device, but rather about understanding the architectural patterns for implementing an IoT fabric. There are typically two or three trends:
Exposing the device to a management framework
Exposing that management framework to a business centric logic
Exposing that business layer and data to end users.
This last trend is the IoT stack, which involves a new shift in the separation of what stuff happens, where data lives and where the interface lies. For instance, it's a mix of architectural styles between cloud, APIs and native hardware/software configurations.
Presentation of the Mainflulux team held In Portland at Embedded Linux Conference & OpenIoT Summit North America March 14 2018.
IoT middleware platforms have become necessary building blocks of every complex vertical IoT solution. Traditionally, the platforms have been built to run in the cloud; wide availability and rich capabilities have driven the first wave of IoT adoption. As the scale and complexity of IoT projects have grown, however, the need to provide solutions that move to process to the network edge has also grown. Down-scaling cloud capabilities is complex in part because of the more modest capabilities of edge computing in typical deployment models. As a result, there are few open solutions that address this need.
We introduce Mainflux (https://github.com/Mainflux/mainflux) - a IoT Platform for cloud and edge that can simultaneously scale-out to hundreds of nodes in the cloud but can also scale down to a modest RaspberryPi computer without changing a single line of code. This scalability is achieved thanks to careful architecture, the effectiveness of the Go programming language, and technology choices used in the implementation.
We will discuss the platform, its use and application, and our work to bring core concepts from it to various open source projects including EdgeX.
Repository for Mainflux open source and royalty-free IoT platform published under Apache-2.0 license, free download https://github.com/mainflux/mainflux
Mainflux company official website: https://www.mainflux.com/
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Internet of things are exploding. This whitepaper would help product developers to understand the Security and Privacy issues, their impact and a recommendation for embedding the best practices during PDLC.
How do APIs and IoT relate? The answer is not as simple as merely adding an API on top of a dumb device, but rather about understanding the architectural patterns for implementing an IoT fabric. There are typically two or three trends:
Exposing the device to a management framework
Exposing that management framework to a business centric logic
Exposing that business layer and data to end users.
This last trend is the IoT stack, which involves a new shift in the separation of what stuff happens, where data lives and where the interface lies. For instance, it's a mix of architectural styles between cloud, APIs and native hardware/software configurations.
Presentation of the Mainflulux team held In Portland at Embedded Linux Conference & OpenIoT Summit North America March 14 2018.
IoT middleware platforms have become necessary building blocks of every complex vertical IoT solution. Traditionally, the platforms have been built to run in the cloud; wide availability and rich capabilities have driven the first wave of IoT adoption. As the scale and complexity of IoT projects have grown, however, the need to provide solutions that move to process to the network edge has also grown. Down-scaling cloud capabilities is complex in part because of the more modest capabilities of edge computing in typical deployment models. As a result, there are few open solutions that address this need.
We introduce Mainflux (https://github.com/Mainflux/mainflux) - a IoT Platform for cloud and edge that can simultaneously scale-out to hundreds of nodes in the cloud but can also scale down to a modest RaspberryPi computer without changing a single line of code. This scalability is achieved thanks to careful architecture, the effectiveness of the Go programming language, and technology choices used in the implementation.
We will discuss the platform, its use and application, and our work to bring core concepts from it to various open source projects including EdgeX.
Repository for Mainflux open source and royalty-free IoT platform published under Apache-2.0 license, free download https://github.com/mainflux/mainflux
Mainflux company official website: https://www.mainflux.com/
This presentation introduces to the world of hardware everyone can use to get stated with Internet of Things (IoT) such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi and ESP8266.
An introductory video and presentation looking at Internet of Things (IoT) and differences between IoT and #IIoT. Examples are provided to help clarify the understanding.
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An introductory video and presentation looking at Internet of Things (IoT) and differences between IoT and #IIoT. Examples are provided to help clarify the understanding.
Multisoft Virtual Academy offers IoT courses that are tailored by industry experts to impart in-depth knowledge of concepts such as IoT framework, IoT ecosystem, IoT solution architecture, networking protocols and application layer protocols. According to Glassdoor, the average salary for trained and certified IoT professionals is around $1, 50,000 per year. At Multisoft, certified experts make sure that participants understand the core of IoT while developing IoT solutions using sensors and components integration and implementing IoT in Big Data, and also understand the utilization of extracted data. IoT certification online training is crafted to provide participants with a career boost and teach them how technology has affected the world and will continue to do so in the coming years. https://www.multisoftvirtualacademy.com/iot/
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On last March 21, 2020, we participated in worldwide Arduino Day 2020 and organized the online event for Bandung, Indonesia. This is the deck I delivered for my talk and demo.
An overview of security and privacy challenges that must be faced and solved when creating new Things for the Internet of Things. We discussed why are Things inherently insecure together with examples of attack vectors and learned some risk mitigation strategies. We realized why should users be wary of Things violating their privacy and gained awareness of upcoming EU privacy legislation that affects providers of IoT-based solutions. Talk given at Pixels Camp 2017, Lisbon.
Internet of Things (IoT) is a buzzword that is widely used in different domains. This talk explains the current state of the art in IoT (from a technological and research perspective), mainly in Europe. The future of IoT is promising and the trends in terms of number of devices and money involved show significant growth. There are still challenges in technical, business and social areas and some of them will be addressed in the talk.
The Internet-of-Things provides us with lots of sensor data. However, the data by themselves do not provide value unless we can turn them into actionable, contextualized information. Big data and data visualization techniques allow us to gain new insights by batch-processing and off-line analysis. Real-time sensor data analysis and decision-making is often done manually but to make it scalable, it is preferably automated. Artificial Intelligence provides us the framework and tools to go beyond trivial real-time decision and automation use cases for IoT.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects or "things" embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity, which enables these objects to collect and exchange data.
This presentation provides Internet of things architecture fundamentals, functional topology, system overview. Also it provides software architecture of IoT Devices, IoT Gateway, IoT Cloud. This presentation also provide internet of things issues and solutions for the same.
IoT is an interconnectivity paradigm that aspires to connect everything in order to give a seamless user experience. Starting with end consumer, there are plenty of use cases for IoT solutions. Before building an end-to-end IoT solution, it is important for you to build an architectural understanding. This introductory module on IoT is aimed to provide you the necessary foundations like architecture to get you started. Added to that, this module also covers IoT workflow setup in some popular cloud platforms like AWS and non-functional considerations like performance and security.
We are a top web design and website development company in Toronto, Canada specialized in offering custom website development solutions for enterprises,
This webinar talks about how to successfully implement IoT to make your enterprise more connected, analytically capable, highly secure, and strongly cognitive.
Your upcoming IoT project can significantly profit from using .NET, as there are several advantages to doing so. The platform is an excellent option for creating intricate systems because of its scalability and versatility.
STUDY OF VARIOUS INTERNET OF THINGS PLATFORMSIJCSES Journal
Internet of Things is a technological revolution which provides the vision of connected world of Things.Devices, people and systems are connected with one another in such a way that they can communicate with each other over Internet. So the form of communication from human-human is now turned into humanhuman,human-things and things- things. Variety of platforms are now a days available that can support
entire development to deployment of IoT applications and systems. In this paper, we will first start with the introduction of IoT platforms as well as IoT middle ware and then will discuss various IoT platforms,compare various IoT platforms and will end up with the conclusion.
The Internet of things (IoT) is the extension of Internet connectivity into physical devices and everyday objects.
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Other Challenges
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Internet of things is one of the catch words now a day.
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summary of IoT solutions by VMware pulse IoT center.
In this presentation I do a review of the architecture of an AI application for IoT environments.
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Ultimate list of 50 Best IoT platforms of 2019
1. - A PUBLICATION OF THINGSCLOUD
TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD -
Ultimate List of 50
IoT Platforms of
2019
A Must have guide for IoT Enthusiats, Developers or
anybody who wants to know what is happening in
IoT
2. INTRODUCTION
The Internet of Things has shown steady growth for some time, and experts say that this
growth won’t be slowing down anytime soon. One of the problems with IoT is the sheer
number of different devices you can connect to each other. Different connection protocols
make it very difficult to manage a network of those devices. Not to mention that besides
connecting to those devices (by the way, securely) you need to get the information from
them, store it, process it, and analyze it somehow. That’s where the IoT platforms come in.
To make it simple, the IoT platform is a middleware between the devices and user
applications
It is pretty hard to pick the right IoT platform that would fit your purposes as you
need to look not only the things you need right now but consider the possibility of an
upgrade and what directions the platform is going in the future. Not to mention that the
“right now” part is also pretty tricky, as the range of services and features different
platforms provide might differ.
Let’s go through a list of popular IoT platforms that are on the market today.
3. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Saas Platforms
Open source platforms
Enterprise platforms
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2
3
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Conclusion
Self service platforms
Pricing model5
5. 1.SalesForce IoT
store and process Internet of Things (IoT) data
SalesForce IoT platform is a specialized platform for customer relations
management. It runs on AWS infrastructure and helps businesses to optimize their
performance in sales, customer support, ordering repairs, and marketing. The big
plus of this platform is its availability. Even people without a background in
development can easily create their own apps with the tools SalesForce gives them.
Pros
•Scale to billions of devices and
messages.
•Easy UI designs to connect with
customers.
Cons
• Unable to join dynamic data
• Will crash on invalid data
• Limits of SQL
The platform is built to take in the massive
volumes of data generated by devices, websites,
applications, customers and partners and
initiate actions for real-time responses
6. 2.Microsoft Azure IoT
Discover the right insites
Microsoft is another IT giant who plays their part in the IoT market.
Their platform can support a very large number of devices as it, too, makes a great
emphasis on scalability. Other strong points of the Microsoft platform are strong
security measures, high reliability with 99.95 percent of uptime reliability. Microsoft
also offers cost-effectiveness choices as you can buy additional services as you need
them.
Pros
• Secure
• Reliable
• Broad language and platform
support
Cons
• Unable to join dynamic data
• Will crash on invalid data
• Limits of SQL
Azure presents the two paths that are available
for building your own solution
7. 3.ThingsIO.AI
Best IoT Platform for Raspberry Pi, NodeMCU and ESP8266
ThingsIO provides full set of services the IoT platform is supposed to have.
It helps you with connecting, managing and testing IoT sensors and devices,
collect and store the data, visualize it, and apply machine learning algorithms
for data analytics. ThingsIO works with Raspberry Pi, Node MCU, and
ESP8266. It has a strong alert, rule and report engine, and a dashboard.
Pros
•Lesser access time
•Fastest input/output
•free
•Tutorials available
Conclusion: Start with AWS if you have developers in your team
IoT Tutorials for sensors like LM35, DHT11,
MQ135, DS18B20, YL 69.
8. 4. Blynk
Save on IoT integration
Pros
•Set of easy-to-use Widgets
•Direct pin manipulation with no code
code writing.
Connect your devices to the cloud, design apps to
control them, and manage your deployed products at
scale.
Blynk is a Platform with iOS and Android apps to
control Arduino, Raspberry Pi and the likes over the Internet. It's
a digital dashboard where you can build a graphic interface for your project by simply
dragging and dropping widgets.
9. 5. Thingspeak IoT Platform
open-source Internet of Things
Thingspeak is an open-source platform that allows you to collect and store
sensor data to the cloud. This IoT platform is working closely with the MatLab, a
more famous product of the MathWorks company. Because of that, ThingSpeak has
great analytical powers and helps its clients achieve a near-real-time analysis of data
from hundreds of sensors. The platform is used in various consulting and smart city
solutions.
Pros
•Free hosting for channels
•Easy visualization
•Provides additional features for
Ruby, Node.js, and Python
Cons
•Limited data uploading for API
•ThingSpeak API can be a hurdle for
beginners
ThingSpeak™ is a free web service that lets you collect
and store sensor data in the cloud
10. 6.thethings.io IoT platform
thethings.iO is an IoT platform that lets any kind of companies to deploy
scalable and flexible IoT solutions for their customers and connected products.
thethings.iO is hardware and connectivity agnostic, it let you focus on your
business.
Pros
•Developer friendly
•Scalable
•flexible
Allows you to monitor and manage your devices
in real-time and get flexible analytic reports.
fast and scalable connection of things
Cons
• Lacks in self sustainace, dependant on third
party web services.
11. 7. Temboo
Run the Internet of Things at Scale
Temboo is a very interesting platform that provides services to integrate
Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other platforms with differnt internet services (like
SMS, Email, and so on). This platform uses choreos that are connectors
toward external services, so that events in Arduino, like sensor signals, can be
transformed in different kind of events. Moreover, it provides some logic like
IF-THEN.
Pros
•Provides logic
•choreos
Temboo drives digital transformation by enabling any
individual to work more easily with data and
technologies, extending everyone’s technological ability
no matter where they’re starting from.
Cons
•Not suitable for resources intensive
applications.
12. 8. freeboard.io
Dashboard for the internet of things
Freeboard channels Internet of Things data into one simple dashboard.
Connecting your device to the dweet.io platform will see it assigned a name
and begin sending data, or "dweeting" to the cloud.
Pros
•Easy to use
It utilizes white-label versions of dweet™ and freeboard™
to enable developers to quickly prototype new products
and services
14. 1. Mocana IoT Platform
embedded system security for industrial control systems
Mocana’s IoT platform is somewhat special. While some platforms try to be
customized for a specific industry, architecture, or some other aspect of IoT,
Mocana specializes purely on security. Mocana focuses on everything
security-related. They provide embedded security software for different
chipsets and operating systems, secure authentication, cryptography, trusted
connectivity, and reliable data transfer.
Pros
•Full-Stack Platform
•Device to Cloud Security Model
•Military Grade
Recognized as having the “IoT Security Platform of
the Year” by IoT Breakthrough
15. 2. Ubidots
Connect, Develop, and Deploy IoT Applications
Ubidots supports several kinds of boards and can be used to store data in the
cloud. It offers data capture, data visualization with a built-in dashboard, and rules
management (or event management). With the built-in dashboard, it is possible to
see the graph built on the data sent by the device in real time. It supports several
kinds of visualization.
Pros
•Easy connection
•User management
•Device friendly API and SDKs
Turns sensor data into information that matters for
business-decisions
16. 3. Kaa IoT Platform
The most flexible IoT platform for your business.
Kaa is open-source. multipurpose, middleware platform for complete end-to-
end IoT development and smart devices. It uses a microservices architecture to
keep your projects scalable and simplify the customization and deployment of your
applications. Kaa supports a number of programming languages and IoT protocols,
so you can connect different devices and build your project in your favorite
language. Kaa also provides the enterprise-grade scalability, durability, cluster
management, and security.
Pros
•Ease of use
•Third-party integration
•Data security
Cons
•Not able to deploy applications
based on the PaaS model
Conclusion: Start with AWS if you have developers in your team
Based on flexible micro services, Kaa easily adapts to
almost any need and application.
17. 4. SiteWhere
industrial strength open-source application enablement
SiteWhere is an open IoT platform. It supports multiple communication
protocols, including MQTT, AMQP, Stomp, and others. You also can integrate
third-party services into your project. SiteWhere works with Azure, Apache,
and other service providers. The platform helps with the device and asset
management, and also has a multitenancy support for your project. You can
share the data with multiple applications, create separate data storage for the
tenants, etc.
Pros
• Device and asset management
• Multilatency support
It provides a multi-tenant microservice-based
infrastructure that includes the key features required
to build and deploy IoT applications.
18. 5. THiNX Cloud
Secure IoT Management
Pros
•Open source
•Secure
Sensors are connected to the IoT network and use
software platforms in the cloud to collect data in a
reliable way,
ThingxCloud is an open source IoT Platform where ypu can run your own
Open-source IoT Device Management Server Docker image or try our hosted
service.
19. 6. Mainflux
highly secured open source
Mainflux is another open-source platform. It supports a number of connectivity
options, including the key protocols: CoAP, MQTT, WebSocket, and REST API. It
supports several programming languages, over-the-air updates, secure TLS, and
DTLS. It also supports the deployment via Docker
Pros
•Responsive and scalable
architecture
•Set of clean APIs
•Easy deployment and high system
scalability via Docker images
Allows device, user, and application connections
over various network protocols
20. 7.DSA
an open source IoT platform
Distributed Services Architecture is built with decentralization as a primary
focus. This IoT platform consists of services that are arranged in a tiered
architecture. The developers hope to make IoT systems more modular and
scalable on different levels and optimize the processing powers of all links in
the network, from edge devices to data centers.
Pros
•Ease of use
•Third-party integration
•Data security
Cons
•Not able to deploy applications
based on the PaaS model
Facilitates device inter-communication, logic at every
layer Internet of Things infrastructure.
21. 8. DeviceHive
Open Source IoT Data Platform with device integration
An open-source platform, DeviceHive provides the opportunities for both start-
ups and enterprise-grade application. It has advanced deployment options,
with the support of Docker and Kubernetes, DeviceHive can be deployed on
both public, hybrid, or private cloud. It supports WebSocket and MQTT
protocols and you can connect the devices with the REST API. This platform
supports the most popular big data tools.
Pros
•Supports various protocols
Easy to deploy and scale for proof of concept,
development and production volumes.
22. 9. ThingsBoard
open-source IoT platform
Supporting the most popular communication protocols, ThingsBoard is
standard, all-rounder open source IoT platform. It will help you collect and
store sensor data, define algorithms to process a big amount of data, and set
up rules on how the platform should react. You can set triggers for actions to
happen when a platform gets certain readings and alarms to get off if
necessary. The ThingsBoard also has a pretty nice means to create
dashboards and the rules engine can be used by people with little to no
programming experience.
Pros
•Beginner friendly
•Trigger setting
ThingsBoard combines scalability, fault-tolerance
and performance so you will never lose your data.
23. 10. Zetta
perfect for assembling devices into real-time applications.
Zetta is a node.js based platform that doesn’t have fancy visualization
capabilities, but that’s because its primary goal is assembling applications that
run in real-time on the cloud, geographically distributed computers, or a single
machine. The basic principles of the platform are the focus on the APIs and
fast and reliable streaming of big amounts of data. It can be used with third-
party analysis platforms to process the data you get.
Pros
•Run everywhere
• Provides API to everything
• Developer friendly environment
Zetta combines REST APIs, WebSockets and
reactive programming
24. 11. MBED IoT Device platform
open-source platform operating system
Arm MBED device platform provides an open source service. It includes an
operating system, cloud services and developer tools that make setting up of
commercial products and its functioning easy. The platform offers you the
services of over sixty partners and an open access to a community that has
200,000 developers. MBED cloud service offers you flexibility. The service has
been designed to simplify the process for the users.
Pros
•Flexible
Provides the operating system, gateway, device
management services, and partner ecosystem to speed
adoption and deployment of IoTsolutions.
25. 12. WSO2
Group, manage and monitor connected devices
WS02 IoT platform provides a full package of services for those who need them.
In addition to the standard connecting and managing devices via the most popular
connection protocols, it has analytics servers that provide real-time streaming
analytics. It also supports edge architecture to bring the basic computation to a local
edge device or a gateway. It provides API for integrations with other services and
applications.
Pros
•Unique open source technology
and licensing
•Broadest integrated platform
Analytics Framework compromises of aggregating,
analyzing and presenting a given IoTrelated use case
26. 13. OpenIoT
Open source cloud solution
Pros
•Easy to use and deploy IoT agent
•Inbuilt dashboard to create rules, graphs
graphs and catalog items
•Full RESTful JSON API supported
connect all your sensors and make them natural extension of
your IoT solution, enabling accessibility to IoT based resources
OpenIoT is perceived as a natural extension to cloud computing
implementations, which will allow access to additional and increasingly
important IoT based resources and capabilities. OpenIoT is pertinent to a wide
range of interrelated scientific and technological areas.
27. 14.Cloud thinx
Open-source IoT Platform
Cloudthinx is an Internet of Things (IoT) company. They create ready-to-use
devices "Plug and Play" that allow us to build high-impact solutions for the
industry. Their sensors are connected to the IoT network and use software
platforms in the cloud to collect your data in a reliable way, creating real
solutions for the market.
Pros
• Beginner friendly
• Open source
it provides a ready to use scalable cloud infrastructure for
connecting things.
28. 15. WAZIUP platform
The WAZIUP platform is an IoT Big Data platform. It allows to create IoT
applications and deploy them both in the Cloud and in the local gateway.
Pros
•Easy to use
It allows to create IoT applications and deploy them both
in the Cloud and in the local platforms
Open Innovation Platform for IoT and Big-Data
29. 16. NearBus
Cloud Connector
NearBus proposes a different approach in contrast to other platforms. Usually
the basic concept that stands behind IoT platforms is connecting the device
(Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and so on) to the cloud so that these boards can send
data. NearBus provides a different way: it maps the device to the cloud so that
it gets a part of the cloud itself. It uses an Agent to accomplish this task and it
is possible to control this agent directly from the web using a set of API.
Pros
•Device mapping
Allows you to fully integrate in the cloud different MCU
platforms
30. 17.Hologram
IoT products with a focus on cellular
Hologram is a cellular connectivity platform. They provide inexpensive SIMs,
which are perfect for companies looking to deploy a large number of devices
that communicate over cellular. They also provide a hardware module
called Dash, which makes it easy for companies to integrate connectivity
without building their own boards.
Pros
•Integration for connectivity
Conclusion: use their cloud friendly cellular network to connect any
device to the internet cheaply and easily.
Scale deployments with a single, global SIM and
connectivity platform in over 196 countries and 550
carriers.
31. 18. IoTgo IndieGoGo
create ,manage through out-of-the-box REAL TECHNOLOGY
Pros
•Developer friendly
Allows to create and manage Things connected to the
Internet through out-of-the-box REAL TECHNOLOGY :
end-to-end control device REALINO® (R-DEV) and cloud-
based, mobile-accessible platform REALER® (R-PLA).
IoTgo is an open source IoT platform, like WordPress, ZenCart and all
other open source software, you can deploy your own IoTgo cloud platform.
32. 19. Thinger.io
Open Source platform for the Internet of Things
Thinger.io is an open-source platform for cloud IoT solutions. The applications
can be launched from their cloud or a third-party choice. It is simplified by
using the container deployment via Docker. Thinger supports the most popular
microcontroller hardware: Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Edison, ESP8266. Thinger’s
applications are pretty easy to develop. It also has nice real-time dashboards
functionality.
Pros
•Open source
•Easy coding
•For makers
Provides ready to use scalable cloud infrastructure for
connecting things.
33. 20. myDevices Cayenne
The IoT Solutions Company
The core of this platform is the data visualization. Using drag-and-drop, it is
possible to create a dashboard to visualize data coming from remotely
connected devices or control them. It uses widgets to visualize information.
This platform supports several devices, such as Arduino, Raspberry, ESP, and
so on. Moreover, myDevices Cayenne exposes a set of APIs to simplify the
services integration and supports MQTT protocol.
Pros
•SMS Alert
•Remote monitoring
Design prototypes and complete IoT solutions with the
first drag-and-drop project builder.
34. 21. ARM Pelion
flexible, secure, and efficient foundation
Pros
•Open Source
•Ease of Use
•Device and Component Support
•End to End Security
It delivers the flexibility, security and efficiency
needed to unlock value from IoT devices and data.
Pelion is IoT platform that has a nice infrastructure of other ARM products to help you
use the platform that will meet your needs. Either you need to simply test your device
for compliance with industry standards or build a solution for a hundred IoT devices,
or built a robust, distributed IoT system, you can use the products you need for that.
They also have hardware solutions to solve connectivity, security and other issues.
They try to make the idea of connecting any number of any devices into reality.
36. 1.Samsung Artik
open data exchange platform
Samsung Artik IoT platform covers not only the software side of the IoT
development but also offers some hardware to optimize your system. They
have a range of modules both for smart homes solutions and high-end
gateways with processing and analytical power to ease the bandwidth and
computation load for big IoT projects. These hardware solutions include inbuilt
security measures and are pre-certified to reduce the time of getting your
project to the market.
Pros
•Scalable
•Robust and efficient
•durable
Provides the fastest path to secure and.
interoperable IoT products and services.
37. 2. Verizon ThingSpace
Verizon ThingSpace is the latest entrant in the IoT landscape. Verizon
Connectivity Management API allows to add and activate devices, check their
status, monitor their usage, and perform other device connectivity
management tasks through a REST API. The API can be used to add
connectivity management to anything from small apps to enterprise software
systems, such as enterprise resource planning (ERP), supply chain
management and customer service management.
Pros
•API for connectivity management
24x7 access through a single, consolidated portal with
tools to develop and manage your IoT solutions.
Shorten the runway to IoT development
38. 3. Sigfox
wireless networks builder
Sigfox is a provider of low-power and long-range connectivity. It works a lot
like cellular, with Sigfox owning and managing communication towers that your
devices connect to. Unlike cellular, however, Sigfox requires very little power,
making battery-powered use cases more feasible.Sigfox is still a relatively
young technology, and coverage is not yet as ubiquitous as cellular. There are
several makers of Sigfox hardware, with mcThings being one of our favorites.
Pros
•Power requirement is less
•operate over large distances
Cons
•Coverage is not ubiquitous
Builds wireless networks to connect low-power objects
which need to be continuously on and emitting small
amounts of data.
39. 4. AWS IoT
The Big Brother of IoT Stack
Everything Amazon does is with style and geared toward self service.For
quite a bit of time, Amazon was the leader among IoT platforms. And, it
player today. Offering a great solution for a project of any size, AWS IoT
integration with the rich Amazon ecosystem. Amazon’s platform is not
specific industry, but it has magnificent scalability and customization
Pros
• Extremely Scalable
• End to End Device
Management
• Built-in Security make it
• Cost-effective at scale
Cons
• Steep Learning Curve
• Amazon Greengrass cannot be
ported to embedded devices like
ESP8266
• In-flexible, gets locked into AWS
ecosystem only
Conclusion: Start with AWS if you have developers in your team
AWS IoT is Suited for Large Entrepriese with 10’s of
thousands of devices and want to have full control on
the platform
40. 5.IBM Watson IoT
Cognitive IoT For Transformations
The IBM Watson (previously known as Bluemix) IoT platform offers an
advanced integration with machine learning capabilities. IBM’s platform is
actually very friendly — even to the third-party feature you want to implement in
your project. Their AI technology is also one of the best on the market. IBM tries to
support IoT developers by providing tools for easy and fast application
development.
Pros
• Process untapped data
• Handle huge quantities of
data
• Improve customer services
Cons
• Needs a lot of maintenance
• High switching cost
• Takes Time for Watson
Integration
Conclusion: Start with IBM Watson if you have developers in your team
IBM Watson™ gives you a versatile toolkit that includes
gateway devices, device management, and powerful
application access.
41. 6.Oracle IoT
Secure and Scalable IoT platform
Oracle offers real-time Internet of Things data analysis, endpoint
management, and high speed messaging where the user can get real-time
notification directly on their devices. Oracle IoT cloud service is a Platform as
a Service (PaaS), cloud-based offering that helps you to make critical
business decisions.
Pros
• Device visualization
• High speed messaging
• Real-time insight
Cons
• Unable to join dynamic data
• Will crash on invalid data
• Limits of SQL
Conclusion: Start with AWS if you have developers in your team
Oracle IoT Cloud Service is a managed Platform as a
Service (PaaS) cloud-based offering that helps you make
critical business decisions and strategies
42. 7.Cisco IoT
extract and compute with IoT data management
The Cisco IoT solution has all the standard features for the big IoT
platform. They cover everything from smart homes and smart cities, to
retail, education, and industry. They also keep a close watch on their
security apparatus, so you can be sure the data in your IoT project would
remain secure at every step. Cisco has a good infrastructure for projects of
any scale and provide advisory services for their clients.
Pros
•Voice and data connectivity
•SIM lifecycle management
•IP session control
•Customizable billing and reporting
Conclusion: Start with AWS if you have developers in your team
Cisco IoT products and solutions allow you to connect
your IoT devices, secure IoT connectivity, extract and
compute with IoT data management on one platform
43. 8. AT&T IoT Platform
end-to-end software framework
AT&T was an early champion of IoT and first started talking about connected
devices when it became the main cellular provider tied to the Amazon Kindle
e-reader device.AT&T has since grown its IoT business and launched an IoT
Platform that provides connectivity between devices, cloud services, existing
systems, and third-party services. The company says it has connected more
than 30 million IoT devices on its network, spanning more than 200 countries
and territories.
Pros
•User friendly
Connect devices and machines to the Internet using a
highly secure network infrastructure.
44. 9. Thingworx 8 IoT Platform
complete, end-to-end technology platform
Thingworx is one of the leading IoT platforms for industrial companies, which
provides easy connectivity for devices. It enables the experience from today’s
connected world. Thingworx 8 is a better, faster, easier platform, providing
functionality to build, deploy, and extend industrial projects and apps.
Pros
•Easy web page designs for
customers
•Easy to manage devices
•Simple connectivity solutions
Cons
•Difficult to use with custom programs in
C#
•Hard to manage complex systems.
•The limitation to install edge program
on a custom platform
Conclusion: Start with AWS if you have developers in your team
Delivers tools and technologies that empower businesses
to rapidly develop and deploy powerful applications and
augmented reality (AR) experience
45. 10. GE Predix
cloud-based PaaS
General Electric’s IoT platform is, of course, focused first and foremost on industrial
applications. GE is one of the co-founders of the Industrial Internet Consortium, which
puts them on the cutting edge of new developments in industrial IoT. Predix's main goal
is optimizing the systems it is used in by making a detailed model out of it and helping on
every stage: from small parts to the entire system.
Pros
•User friendly
Enables industrial-grade analytics for operations
optimization and performance management.
46. 11. Cisco Jasper
enable product businesses to IoTservice businesses.
In addition to being a connected device platform, Cisco Jasper’s platform also
has monitoring capabilities. Specifically, it can manage and monitor device
connectivity and data usage. Providing real-time visibility into usage will allow
enterprises to better predict their telecom bills, for example.
Pros
•Real time visibility
•Data usage management
Provides a cloud-based software platform for the
Internet of Things (IoT)
47. 12. SAP
Transform field service and asset management
The SAP platform is a convenient environment for the remote management and
monitoring of all connected devices belonging to your IoT system. The remote
devices can be connected either directly or via a cloud service. The powerful
analytical capacities allow the processing, organizing and studying of the data
received from sensors, meters and other IoT devices
Pros
•Ease of use
•Third-party integration
•Data security
Leverages IoT platform and machine-to-machine
(M2M) technology to help you make the move from
reactive to predictive maintenance.
48. 13. Bsquare DataV
driving the next generation of industrial business outcomes
DataV is a hybrid IoT platform that is designed for industrial companies. It
collects and analyzes data from connected devices to help with optimization
and automation of industrial equipment..It also helps to predict the faults of
that equipment,issue the repairs, and help technicians to get to the root of the
problem. The idea is reducing the time needed for maintenance, thus
improving the uptime of business-critical equipment.
Pros
•Predictive Failure: Increases uptime.
•Adaptive Diagnostics: Repairs any issues and
prevent extra costs.
•IoT Device management: Manages the
device.
Translates insights generated by industrial assets into
critical operational improvements
49. 14.Bosch IoT
Bosch IoT Suite is an all-around, good IoT platform with a German approach
to security and reliability. They offer their secure server for information
storage but also support the on-site data storage. This platform allows the
developers to deploy the prototype application very quickly. The platform is
reported to be pretty cost-effective.
Pros
•Platform as a Service (PaaS)
•Remote manager
•Analytics
•Cost-effective
•Ready to use
Conclusion: Start with AWS if you have developers in your team
Serves as the platform on which Bosch and its
customers can build a broad range of solutions
and projects
caters to all needs in IoT data management
50. 15. Siemens MindSphere
IoT operating system
MindSphere focuses on reducing the downtime of critical equipment. It allows
the secure and scalable connectivity (both cloud and edge) of IoT devices,
helps to gather data, and uses advanced analytics to produce actionable
insights into your business. Additionally, it can integrate AWS services into
your project.
Pros
•Open cloud Platform
•Cybersecurity
Used in applications such as automated production and
vehicle fleet management
51. 16. Ayla Networks IoT
Bringing experts in networking
Ayla Networks is an end-to-end platform that describes itself as agile IoT. Their
primary focus is on the speed of the project’s deployment. This platform
manages its devices through ‘digital twin‘ technology and allows for rule
management, setting data policies, and over-the-air updates of your hardware.
Ayla Networks also supports a wide range of the protocols to connect as many
different devices as you need.
Pros
•Ease of use
•Third-party integration
•Data security
Helps companies define and solve both the
technology and business issues
Cons
• Not suitable for small scale developers.
52. 17. Xively
IoT Platform for connected devices
Xively IoT platform is another interesting solution. Now, Xively is part of
Google Cloud Platform. Anyway, there is a chance to try it using a developer
account. Xively is an enterprise platform that helps to manage devices. At the
device level, Xively plays an important role to manage the communication,
security, and firmware update.
Pros
•provides a multitude of tools
•allows to provision, activate and
manage devices
Xively offers product companies a way to connect products,
manage connected devices and the data they produce, and
integrate that data into other systems
Cons
• Notification services are minimally present.
53. 18. SmartWorks
open scalable IoT solutions
SmartWorks IoT (previously known as Carriots) is an Altair IoT platform. By
combining their computer-aided engineering knowledge with the Carriots
platform,they provide the full product lifecycle management. SmartWorks works
both with cloud and edge architectures and helps with data aggregation,
streaming, analytics ,visualization, and provides security according to the industry
standards.
Pros
•Data aggregation
•Data streaming
delivers advanced IoTtechnology within an open-
architecture environment to drive the innovation
that fuels sustained competitiveness.
54. 19. HPE Universal IoT
Application enablement software
Hewlett Packard rolled out their IoT platform not so long ago, but it already has
all the features of as solid IoT platform. Built in compliance with oneM2M
standards, this device-agnostic platform offers great scalability and allows you
to manage millions of devices. Their application design includes a partner-
oriented layer for secure management of developers and partners. Universal
can be deployed both on-premises or a cloud.
Pros
•Platform Architecture
•Secure Monetization
The platform is sensor- and device-agnostic and
offers the scalability to manage millions of devices
56. 1. Android Things IoT Platform
Android-based embedded operating system platform
Pros
•Less power requirement
•Less space
Aimed to be used with low-power and memory
constrained Internet of Things (IoT) devices, which
are usually built from different MCU platforms.
Android Things (codenamed Brillo) is an Android-based embedded operating
system platform by Google, announced at Google I/O 2015. It is aimed to be used
with low-power and memory constrained Internet of Things (IoT) devices, which are usually built
from different MCU platforms.
57. 2. Google Cloud’s IoT Platform
scalable, fully-managed cloud services
Google's platform is among the best platforms we currently have. Google has
an end-to-end platform for Internet of Things solutions. It allows you to easily
connect, store, and manage IoT data. This platform helps you to scale your
business..
Pros
•Fastest input/output
•Lesser access time
•Provides integration with other
Google services
Cons
• Unable to join dynamic data
• Will crash on invalid data
• Limits of SQL
Conclusion: Start with AWS if you have developers in your team
Integrated software stack for edge/on-premises
computing with machine learning capabilities for all
your IoT needs.
58. PRICING MODEL
Ultimate 50 IoT platforms
Oracle
Pay as you go -$4.6137
Monthly flex -$3.0758
Salesforce
Free trial
Monthly -$25-$300
AT&T
Free
Blynk
Developer -$0
Startup plan -$299
Business plan -$599
SAP
Free trial
$683.12
59. PRICING MODEL
Ultimate 50 IoT platforms
Thethings.io
Prototyping -$32.9
Advanced -$123.66
corporate -$566.10
IBM
$173-$2084
TEMBOO
Free trial for 14 days
UBIDOTS
Deveoper -$20
IoT lab -$99
Industrial -$499
Scale -$2499
Kaa
Kaa iot hosted -$750
60. PRICING MODEL
Ultimate 50 IoT platforms
THINGSPEAK
Standard -$650
Academic -$250
Student -$79
Home -$95
THINXCLOUD
one time license fee -$35
FREEBOARD
Micro -$12
Small -$22
Medium -$42
Large -$100
THINGSIO.AI
Free
61. PRICING MODEL
Ultimate 50 IoT platforms
THINGSBOARD
Free trial for one month
Yearly -$2999/server
Pay as you go –maker -$10
-prototype -$99
-startup -$199
-business -$299
-enterprise -$500
THINGER.IO
Free for two devices
Maker -$4.48
Business -$19.95
On demand -$226.27
62. PRICING MODEL
Ultimate 50 IoT platforms
SAMSUNG ARTIK
Free plan
Small business -$15
Enterprise - custom
ANDROID THINGS
Free
DEVICEHIVE
Free
GOOGLE CLOUD IoT
Free
63. Conclusion
Ultimate 50 IoT platforms
There are a lot of IoT platforms available with each having their
own features and specifications. One should select whichever
platform they want based on their project and requirements. Many
of the platforms which are free to use are mentioned so that
students can easily access and get help for their projects.