
According to a recent announcement, Workz Group, an IoT provider, now offers real-time tracking and remote asset management.
There is a growing demand for connecting IoT devices, which continues to grow with more businesses. These organizations are seeking to implement digital transformation strategies, mobile and IoT solutions provider. Reportedly to aid in the progress of IoT devices, Workz Group has launched its new Z-IoT device management platform.
The solution is designed to assist service providers such as device manufacturers, mobile network operators and government bodies to optimize operational efficiencies and maximize the revenue potential of their devices and data.
“As the digitization of industry continues, it is important for businesses to be able to embrace this transformation without crippling expenditure or resources. With our secure and affordable platform, customers can bring innovative new services to market faster and see a higher and more immediate ROI than ever before,” said Stéphane Fund, CEO, Workz Group.
According to the GSMA, in the next five years, the IoT market will be worth over $1 trillion. The total number of connected devices will surpass 25 billion. The insight gained through the use of IoT devices in areas like smart cities, energy, transportation, agriculture, factories and robotics are expected to lead to greater revenue-generating opportunities for businesses.
The company said it is offering users the ability to remotely manage their devices through real-time tracking and operation with customized applications to fit specific business needs. With a pay-only-for-what-you-use pricing model, the Workz Group platform is designed to be highly competitive for all budgets. It provides both scalability and a return on investment from trial and soft launches for the mass-market rollout.
“Workz Z-IoT device management platform provides high-speed connections, enabling you to simply build, manage and monetize IoT applications and solutions,” said Work Group.
Chrissie Cluney has been a correspondent for IoT Evolution World since 2015. She holds a degree in English with a concentration in writing from the College of Saint Elizabeth.Edited by
Ken Briodagh