Online navigation tool matches adopter needs with IoT platform capabilities
With over 400 IoT platforms on the market and still growing quickly, leading IoT analyst firm Beecham Research and its partner IoT Global Network have launched the first fully-independent, online IoT navigation tool to match adopter needs with IoT platform capabilities.
“The IoT platform has become an important starting point for building IoT solutions, but with so many now on the market it is a highly confusing starting point,” said Robin Duke-Woolley, CEO of Beecham Research. “In addition, IoT platforms are going through a fast rate of development with frequent updates, acquisitions and re-brandings. They are also becoming increasingly sophisticated as well as more specialised. For those who do not understand the subtleties, this adds greatly to the confusion, which then acts as a brake on market development.”
IoT platforms provide the middleware to facilitate secure monitoring, control and analysis of device and sensor data along with integration to enterprise IT systems. As such, they are quickly becoming an essential element of IoT solutions in order to reduce time to market and development costs.
The aim of the new IoT navigation tool is to help accelerate IoT market growth by assisting adopters to make informed decisions about which platforms are most likely to meet their requirements at any particular time. It does not seek to recommend one platform over others, but it does narrow the field to a level that adopters can manage effectively. By providing a short list of platforms most likely to be of interest to each individual user enquiry, it is part of the learning process and means that adopters can commence a more valuable dialogue with the most appropriate vendors at an earlier stage. “We strongly believe this is of benefit not only for adopters but for vendors as well, leading to better-informed decision-makers, more qualified sales opportunities and shorter sales cycles,” said Duke-Woolley.
The IoT navigation tool has been launched by Beecham Research in partnership with IoT Global Network, which carried out the development work for the online system. It is hosted on the www.iotglobalnetwork.com website, the world’s fastest-growing information portal for building IoT capabilities. “Bringing together our two companies in partnership will ensure continuous development of both analyst-driven content and increasingly sophisticated system features to better serve the market,” said Charlie Bisnar, Director of IoT Global Network.