Adopting an IoT Platform may seem expensive, but developing your own from the ground up can be even more!
What becomes obvious in the planning and design stages is that there is a lot of work to manage connected devices in the cloud, and there may be a lot of related expenses in terms of upfront investment and ongoing costs.
Some example requirements include user rights management, monitoring and management of uptime and downtime, cloud service maintenance, and integration with third-party players. And have you already thought about the mobile applications and related services that provide users with remote access?
Shortly, developing a platform to provide a core connection with connected things, and to connect in a safe and agnostic way, brings many technical obstacles. At Cloud Studio we specialize in solving these problems, don’t hesitate to contact us!
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