Company Description | Octoblu is a full-stack Internet of Things (IoT) messaging and automation platform that enables companies to create IoT services with a secure real-time exchange of data. | Placemeter uses public video feeds and computer vision algorithms to create a real time data layer about places, streets, and neighborhoods. They use computer vision at a massive scale, on a large number of rich and ubiquitous video feeds, to understand what is going in in the physical world in real time. They measure how busy places are, what people do, how fast cars go, and much more. They offer that data to developers, citizens, cities, and retailers, radically changing the way they interact with the physical world. | Yonyou offers a wide range of management software products for Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Supply Chain Management (SCM), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Human Resources (HR), Business Intelligence (BI) and Office Automation (OA). It also develops vertical industry solutions for e-Government, finance and asset management. | Created by the company Lucid Design Group in 2004, BuildingOS and earlier versions of the platform addressed the needs of energy, facility, and sustainability professionals to easily access critical data that was previously locked behind complicated systems. We believe (and still do!) that teams are most successful at reducing costs and improving building performance by leveraging technology to centralize data, automate processes, and identify savings opportunities through powerful data analytics.
Today, BuildingOS continues to go beyond the meter using modern energy management best practices to some of the world's leading organizations to meet and exceed their energy and sustainability goals. | Peloton's system uses radar and DSRC Vehicle-to-Vehicle communications to link active safety systems between pairs of trucks, reducing collision-related expenses and fuel costs. The drivers remain fully engaged and retain steering control, while the system controls acceleration and braking similar to adaptive cruise control. The dramatic reduction in aerodynamic drag in these platoons provides substantial improvements in fuel economy for both the trailing and leading trucks, with on-road testing showing savings of more than 10% for each truck. Video systems increase driver awareness and assist with lane-keeping and driver-alertness. Analytics provide insight on Preventive Maintenance, driver and truck effectiveness, and safety. On-board systems, GPS/telematics and fleet network operations tools optimize the routing and pairing of trucks, limit platooning to appropriate weather and road conditions, and enhance safety. | Arena has organically woven PLM, Supply Chain Collaboration and QMS into a single holistic platform. It's all tied to the product record to close the loop every time. In so doing, your electrical, mechanical and software engineers work seamlessly with your product development, quality and manufacturing teams. | PowerFleet (NASDAQ: PWFL) is a leading global provider of wireless IoT and M2M solutions for securing, controlling, tracking, and managing high-value enterprise assets such as industrial trucks, tractor trailers, containers, cargo, and vehicle and truck fleets. PowerFleet is the result of the combination of I.D. Systems, Pointer Telocation Ltd., and Cellocator on October 3, 2019, when I.D. Systems acquired Pointer Telocation Ltd. and rebranded as PowerFleet Inc. | Ayla Networks provides the industry’s first Agile IoT Platform, accelerating development, support, and ongoing enhancements of connected products for the Internet of Things (IoT). Ayla’s software fabric runs across devices, cloud, and apps to create secure connectivity, data analytics, and feature-rich customer experiences. Offered as a platform-as-a-service (PaaS), Ayla’s flexibility and modularity enable rapid changes to practically any type of device, cloud, and app environment.
Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, the company has partnered with major hardware, cloud, and application vendors leading the new era of the Internet of Things.
Year founded: 2010 | Amplía is a spanish company specialized in wireless communication solutions and software engineering with a clear focus on consultancy and deployment and pioneers of Internet of Things solutions. Their aim is to help companies to deploy Industrial IoT solutions based on reliable wireless infrastructure.
Year founded: 2002 |
IoT Solutions | Octoblu's IoT services are built on their Open Source Meshblu platform, an open communications and management platform that supports a variety of protocols for physical devices to communicate seamlessly with each other, people, and web services. Through public, private, or hybrid clouds users can connect, design, process, and analyze the flow of information. All services have been designed through a robust security and right management architecture.
Octoblu's IoT platform can run as a SaaS offering in their cloud or as an on-premise Private Cloud or as an edge/mesh network in a home, car, construction site, retail store, emergency room, smart city, etc. | | Yonyou's key products - which include enterprise management/ERP software and solutions - have bolstered the group's position as the largest management software supplier in Asia-Pacific. Yonyou is being competitive in industial software development to catch up with the pace of Industry 4.0 or Internet of Things. | Harness the power of data to improve building operations
BuildingOS? is the leading building energy management and analytics platform that uncovers savings and improves performance in the world's leading commercial building portfolios | | Since 2000, Arena has provided innovative companies with a product lifecycle management (PLM) solution that increases speed of prototyping, reduces scrap, and streamlines supply chain management. We invented cloud-based PLM that enables manufacturers to deliver quality products on time and on budget. Arena provides a collaborative environment for centralizing, controlling, and analyzing complex and constantly changing product information including bills of materials (BOMs), part specifications, and change orders while collapsing time to market. Our customers include GoPro, Fitbit, Sunpower, and Medtronic.
Arena has nearly 1,000 customers with 80,000 users in 95 countries driving product development to innovate and change the world.
Arena is the Cloud PLM Leader and trusted product development problem solver for the world's most innovative companies and also the provider of choice for 250 of the top Internet of Things (IoT) companies. Now we are reinventing the world of Quality Management with a cloud-based, all-in-one QMS, PLM and supply chain collaboration solution to meet increasingly stringent compliance demands, lower quality risks and maximize product development results, while tying it all out to the product record.
Arena is ranked as a Top 10 PLM solution provider by Business-Software.com and we're also recognized as the most affordable. Arena delivers the promised benefits of a multi-tenant SaaS cloud-based PLM solution, namely scalability, cost savings, reduced security risks, ease of implementation, and a faster path to ROI. In addition, Arena is able to meet the needs of cash-strapped startups, yet robust enough footprint to satisfy the demands of a global enterprise. | PowerFleet provides a complete technology suite that delivers telematics, asset tracking, freight visibility, and driver behavior. Their solutions include an FMCSA-compliant ELD system, trailer/ container/ chassis GPS tracking, automated driver workflow, refrigeration command and control, cargo visibility and status, driver navigational assistance, and robust fleet management. Their two-way refrigerated solution integrates into Thermo King? and Carrier?, and their suite of tracking devices include wireless sensors, photographic cargo imaging, and environmental status. | The Internet of Things (IoT) may sound complex, but in actuality, is a fairly simple concept to understand. On a very high level, IoT is the ability for things that contain embedded technologies to sense, communicate, interact, and collaborate with other things, thus creating a network of physical objects. In recent years this concept has gained enormous momentum, and is now one of the most talked about things in the world of technology today. At this rapid rate of growth, it is projected that there will be approximately 26 billion connected devices by 2020.
Ayla Networks, from its inception, was founded for one sole purpose, to enable the Internet of Things (IoT). Dedicated to solving the idiosyncrasies of developing and managing connected devices, Ayla provides a number of products that enable customers to quickly connect any device, to the cloud and applications, and make meaningful decisions from their data. Ayla’s Agile IoT Platform, Agile Mobile Application Platform, and Ayla Insights, provides device manufacturers with the connectivity, security, and feedback loop needed to create better products and more engaging user experiences. | |
Key Customers | | | Canon, COSCO Logistics, Dongfeng Motor, GE, Haier, SAIC Motor, SKyworth Group, Volvo | City of Orlando, Aurora Public School, Turner Construction, Weber State | | Citrix, ebay, Intuit, Samsung, Trilliant, Ubiquiti | | Broadcom, Marvell Technology Group, Qualcomm | |