AWS IoT Analytics is a fully-managed service designed to make it easy to run and operationalize sophisticated analytics on massive volumes of IoT data without having to worry about the cost and complexity typically required to build an IoT analytics platform. It is presented by the vendor as an easy way to run analytics on IoT data and get insights to make better and more accurate decisions for IoT applications and machine learning use cases.
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Azure IoT Edge
Score 8.3 out of 10
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Azure IoT Edge is a fully managed service built on Azure IoT Hub. Users can deploy cloud workloads—artificial intelligence, Azure and third-party services, or business logic—to run on Internet of Things (IoT) edge devices via standard containers. The vendor states that by moving certain workloads to the edge of the network, devices spend less time communicating with the cloud, react more quickly to local changes, and operate reliably even in extended offline periods.
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ThingWorx
Score 6.6 out of 10
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ThingWorx is an IoT and machine-to-machine (M2M) development platform acquired by PTC in 2014 and merged with Axeda Machine Cloud in the same year, to expand PTC's development offerings.
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SAP IoT is more useful when you use SAP as your ERP and try to to add a business context and merge the scenarios, Cumulocity IoT has nice analytical capabilities, digital twin features, also has good connectivity options but when it comes to edge functionalities I think …
Deployment of mission critical business support solutions particularly those that support virtual learning and video conferencing environments. This is because they help organisations such as the university to effectively transition to a digitally compliant organisation.
It is well suited for situations where you require an end-to-end platform for pushing code and managing data and security of the IoT application. However, it is not well suited for the case when you want to scale the app up to many users and this requires more from the part of the product.
It works even if there is no internet at client location. It will record all the generated data and only send them to cloud storage when there is internet connection.
It allows you to bring cloud functionality down to Edge location in the form of docker container.
It also supports two way communication from device to cloud and vice-versa.
Most of the time it works perfectly, does not require any attention, but when there is a problem, it's really hard to diagnose it. I think the documentation for the positive scenarios are good on the Microsoft side, but for negative scenarios, I don't think there is enough community help out there, in my opinion.
Experienced and knowledgeable customer support executives, Thingworx is a very large product and contains a myriad of features which is not easy to remember without enough training or hands-on experience
Well-suited - multiple streams from many data sources, highly scalable application scenarios.Good for a quick test of internet of things (IoT) connectivity and for deploying access via the web. Smooth deployment, easy to couple to devices. Easy cooperation with Splunk, which we use also.