AWS IoT TwinMaker vs Oracle Internet of Things Cloud Service comparison

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out of 33 in IoT Platforms
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18th
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AWS IoT Things Graph
IoT Cloud Service
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Overview
AWS IoT TwinMaker makes it easier for developers to create digital twins of real-world systems such as buildings, factories, industrial equipment, and production lines. AWS IoT TwinMaker provides the tools you need to build digital twins to help you optimize building operations, increase production output, and improve equipment performance. With the ability to use existing data from multiple sources, create virtual representations of any physical environment, and combine existing 3D models with real-world data, you can now harness digital twins to create a holistic view of your operations faster and with less effort.

Oracle Internet of Things (IoT) Cloud Service is a PaaS offering that allows you to connect devices to the cloud, analyze data from those devices in real time, and integrate with enterprise applications, web services, and other Oracle Cloud Services.

Sample Customers
Expedia, Intuit, Royal Dutch Shell, Brooks Brothers
Titan International, Alpha Acid Brewing Company, NTT Communications

AWS IoT TwinMaker is ranked 9th in IoT Platforms while Oracle Internet of Things Cloud Service is ranked 18th in IoT Platforms. AWS IoT TwinMaker is rated 0.0, while Oracle Internet of Things Cloud Service is rated 0.0. On the other hand, AWS IoT TwinMaker is most compared with , whereas Oracle Internet of Things Cloud Service is most compared with .

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