Litmus Announces Loop Insights for IoT Analytics and Visualization

By Ken Briodagh January 30, 2018

In a recent release, Litmus Automation, an IIoT platform provider, has announced the availability of Loop Insights, a live dashboard that comes out of the box with the Loop platform for complex IoT analytics and visualization. Loop Insights is one of several flexible modules offered with the Loop platform, designed to provide information and insight on IoT integrations.

“We have developed Loop Insights to keep all business users on an IoT project on the same page,” said Vatsal Shah, Co-founder and CEO, Litmus. “While IoT projects are growing rapidly, we see customers capturing a vast amount of data without the ability to properly process and put that data to work for their business. The Loop IoT platform, with Loop Insights, brings data from the edge to the internal service provider for better business intelligence in real-time.”

Loop Insights is designed to enable the creation of derived complex visualizations and analysis for measuring key data and device KPIs. Graph and chart templates make it easier to get started and configure solutions with a drag and drop interface and no programming needed. White labeling is also possible to create branded dashboards for the company or customers.

“Our approach applies analytics and machine learning models to help business users make smarter decisions,” said Shah. “With Loop Insights users can derive insights from raw data to drive end results.”

With Loop, the middleware cloud platform that includes Loop Insights, companies can securely connect any type of hardware, device, sensor or machine to the internet and integrate the data being collected to any third party software application or enterprise system (ERP, CRM, big data analytics, dashboards, etc.) in real-time. Loop also contains an extensive device management suite for deploying and monitoring IoT systems.


Ken Briodagh is a writer and editor with more than a decade of experience under his belt. He is in love with technology and if he had his druthers would beta test everything from shoe phones to flying cars.

Edited by Ken Briodagh


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