AGT International Announces IoTA, the First Analytics Platform for the Internet of Things, To Accelerate Development of the IoT

AGT International, a global pioneer in the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced it will launch IoTA, a modular, open, cloud-based platform for IoT application developers that delivers IoT-specific analytics, data management and visualization capabilities. IoTA powers a number of IoT offerings built by AGT, and by making the platform available to other developers, AGT will enable a much wider variety of IoT solutions and accelerate the adoption of IoT technology.

Unveiled at the Internet of Things World Forum 2014, the IoT analytics platform enables the easy incorporation of ready-to-use analytics for data that originates from a diversity of endpoints and business areas. The explosion of IoT data and the specific nature of this sensor/device-generated data are intensifying demand for specialized IoT analytics to finally unlock the true potential of the IoT. Available to selected developers now and planned for wider availability in the second half of 2015, IoTA addresses a gap in the industry, with existing, traditional analytics tools unable to handle and integrate the complexity of real-world IoT data.

The cloud-based platform provided through IoTA is built on five years of AGT experience in implementing complex solutions comprising a wide array of sensors, IoT devices and advanced analytics to improve lives and operations around the world by transforming traffic management, environmental monitoring, infrastructure management, energy monitoring, public safety and many other industry-specific projects. The IoTA team brings together industry veterans and experts in data science, IoT and cloud-based services.

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