iYogi launches open IoT platform on Microsoft Azure

iYogi launched the Digital Service Cloud Open IoT Platform. Built on Microsoft Azure, the platform is proven to scale to millions of devices, said company in a statement.

Innovators can use the platform to deploy, monitor and automatically manage their products across millions of end users, easily integrate their products with the growing IoT ecosystem, and use its advanced analytics capabilities to build and fast track their global growth strategies, informs iYogi.

Digital Service Cloud Open IoT Platform is the latest version of Digital Service Cloud. It uses various Azure modules including the Azure Service Bus, Azure Event Hub, Azure DocumentDB and Azure Machine Learning as its foundation, and builds on these to create a fault-tolerant architecture containing a proprietary Rules Engine, Reporting Engine, an Event Configurator and a Universal UI which enables the creation of deep connections within the IoT ecosystem. The platform also incorporates the highest data security and privacy standards.

Anil Reddy, Head – Strategy, Microsoft India said, online casino “As IoT moves towards becoming an essential fabric of business, our partners are doing very interesting things with Microsoft Azure. Digital Service Cloud Open IoT Platform is a good example of global innovation. It builds on Azure’s capabilities and can help IoT companies rapidly reach millions of customers across the globe.”

Commenting on the launch of the platform, Uday Challu, CEO of iYogi said, “ Recognizing the potential economic and social impact of IoT, the global technology industry is witnessing a burst of innovation. A platform that brings this innovation ecosystem together is essential to propel the industry further.”

“More than four years, and $35 million have gone into the development of our platform – and we believe this is exactly what is needed by IoT innovators. It’seasy to set up, and can scale from one-digit to over a million transactions quickly,” he added.

iYogi has also launched the Digital Service Cloud Open IoT Partner Program, to support the growth of the IoT ecosystem. Under the program, start-ups can use the platform for free, for up-to one million devices, and will receive additional resources and development support.

The company plans to create a showcase of more than 100 IoT solutions over the next one year. Current use cases of the platform exist across smart cities, healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, automotive and home automation segments.

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