OpenText IoT Platform vs Oracle IoT Asset Monitoring Cloud comparison

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Overview

The OpenText IoT Platform provides an identity-centric approach to managing day to day operations of industrial assets and connected things. ... Transforms the operation of downstream business systems and improves customer engagement, using lifecycle data obtained from industrial assets.

The Internet of Things is driving an industrial revolution termed as Industry 4.0. A major challenge to businesses is the cost and complexity of integrating Internet of Things device data into existing operations. Corporations whose performance depends on efficiency in the management and utilization of physical assets demand easy solution deployment, and a rapid demonstration of the benefits of Internet of Things automation and analytics. Oracle makes this possible with the introduction of a customizable Asset Monitoring application based on the Oracle Internet of Things platform.

Sample Customers
The Auto Club Group (ACG), SITE Centers, Hospital system, Temperzone Australia
Alpha Acid Brewing Company, Noble Plastics

OpenText IoT Platform is ranked 21st in IoT Platforms while Oracle IoT Asset Monitoring Cloud is ranked 26th in IoT Platforms. OpenText IoT Platform is rated 0.0, while Oracle IoT Asset Monitoring Cloud is rated 0.0. On the other hand, OpenText IoT Platform is most compared with , whereas Oracle IoT Asset Monitoring Cloud is most compared with .

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