Kerlink, a specialist in systems dedicated to the Internet of Things (IoT), and TagoIO, an innovative developer of an end-to-end cloud platform that integrates IoT dashboards, analytics, storage, notification, devices, and user management functionality, announces its WanesyTM Management Center is now integrated with the TagoIO IoT platform.
TagoIO’s end-to-end cloud platform requires minimal effort for IoT network setup and operation. Under the company’s platform-as-a-service (PaaS) model, TagoIO provides all the critical IoT network functionalities, such as device management, data storage, real-time data visualization, user management, custom analytics, and notifications. The platform goes beyond typical IoT technologies to transform the way businesses create value from connected products and user interactions. In a single tool, it connects businesses, developers, and users, and unlike dashboards, the platform uses a database of devices with a preformatted payload set-up that allows an effortless integration in a dashboard.
“Through this new integration, developers are now able to easily build IoT applications for a wide range of verticals, including asset tracking, cold chain management, smart cities, smart agriculture, predictive maintenance, and others,” said Fabio Rosa, CEO, and founder of TagoIO. “This has only been made possible by the hundreds of different LoRaWAN sensor models, such as temperature, pressure, location, gas, light, humidity, energy, and level sensors, certified to run on TagoIO and to communicate with the interface on the LoRaWAN Kerlink Network Server.”
“Integrating Wanesy Management System in TagoIO’s innovative end-to-end cloud platform proves the robustness and reliability of Kerlink’s services,” said Carlos Briceño, vice president of Kerlink Americas. “This platform opens the door to another way for developers to think about IoT applications development.”
A special and dedicated application program interface geared to Kerlink’s requirements has been created to link IoT network data securely between Wanesy Management Center and TagoIO’s platform. As developers perform the setup, data from network sensors can be used to build dashboards, reports, notifications, and integration with other systems.