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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Cumulocity IoT
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Software AG provides edge to cloud IoT connectivity and security via the Cumulocity platform. An IoT device management solution, Cumulocity IoT allows users to configure data points and set points for prevalent fieldbus protocols like Modbus, CAN bus and OPC-UA. No software development needed.
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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 …
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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.