Litmus Launches New IoT Platform, Loop, for IoT Systems, at IoT Evolution Expo

By Ken Briodagh February 13, 2017

At IoT Evolution 2017, Litmus Automation, an Internet of Things (IoT) platform provider, announced major improvements to its IoT portfolio flagship software, Loop. The all-new Loop IoT Platform is a solution for systems integrators, global solution providers and hardware or software OEMs looking to build IoT solutions for industrial IoT and connected transportation services.

“We’ve consolidated all of the amazing technological pieces that we have built in previous versions into one elegant interface for this next generation Loop IoT platform,” said Vatsal Shah, CEO and Co-founder, Litmus Automation. “Customers need an easier way to leverage standards and integrate third-party data. With the latest features in Loop, we achieve the goal with a platform that is both extremely easy to use and powerful for anyone looking to quickly capitalize on IoT.” 

At the core of Loop is its scalable worldwide device management standardization. Special considerations were made to include support for MQTT, REST, LWM2M, One M2M standards, and more. Loop is the first product to offer one consolidated platform for IoT device management with the most easy-to-use interface and best user experience for connecting many different types of devices, while managing devices globally and integrating data to third-party systems.

Other features include:

•              Quick-Start: integration in hours, not weeks

•              Robust: incorporates enterprise-ready global standards

•              Secure: highly-configurable with authentication and authorization layer, plus secure OTA updates

•              Third-Party Support: seamless integration with many different types of on premises or cloud systems, including back-office and other enterprise systems

•              Comprehensive Business Model: targeting customers in B2B or B2B2C environments

•              Deployment Agnostic: cloud or on-premise options

IoT Evolution Expo concluded on Feb. 10 after a week-long summit of educational and practical applications work for the nearly 3,000 attendees at the Ft. Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center. For the full story of the IoT Evolution Expo, click here




Edited by Alicia Young


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