Customer Company Size
Mid-size Company
Region
- Pacific
Country
- Australia
Product
- Cumulocity IoT
- Apama
- TrendMiner
Tech Stack
- IoT platforms
- Big data solutions
- Streaming analytics
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Productivity Improvements
- Digital Expertise
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Connectivity Platforms
- Analytics & Modeling - Real Time Analytics
Applicable Industries
- Telecommunications
- Cities & Municipalities
- Transportation
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
- Business Operation
Use Cases
- Smart City Operations
- Public Transportation Management
- Remote Asset Management
Services
- System Integration
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
About The Customer
Exltech is a solutions integrator that simplifies IoT, big data, analytics, and applications for businesses throughout Australia. As one of Telstra’s longest-operating and leading distribution partners, Exltech makes navigating IoT and big data solutions and systems simple and hassle-free for its partners and customers. The company is a consulting firm with a difference. As a solution integrator and telecommunications data distribution expert, Exltech recognized a gap in the Australian IoT and big data market. Although there were plenty of sensor vendors, IoT platforms, big data solutions, and apps, there was no one company that could put them all together. Exltech took command of the situation by working with leading solution partners.
The Challenge
Exltech, a solutions integrator and telecommunications data distribution expert, identified a gap in the Australian IoT and big data market. While there were plenty of sensor vendors, IoT platforms, big data solutions, and apps, there was no single company that could integrate them all. Customers were seeking end-to-end industry-vertical IoT and big data solutions and needed help solving business problems with their data. They wanted solution partners that deliver a case study driven IoT and big data approach. Exltech aimed to fill this gap by building an ecosystem of reliable, secure, and case study driven sensors and data platforms for its customers.
The Solution
Exltech partnered with Software AG and adopted its Cumulocity IoT platform to integrate IoT and big data solutions into clients’ infrastructures. Cumulocity IoT is device-, protocol-, deployment-, application-, and use case-agnostic, allowing organizations complete freedom to generate value. Apama is used to handle the big data with its streaming analytics capabilities, and Exltech complements it with pre-designed algorithms. Because of Cumulocity IoT’s use-case experience in utilities, smart cities, and transport, and its ease of use for engineers, it was perfectly suited to Exltech’s business model. In one demo, Exltech was able to connect IoT devices in less than a day using Cumulocity IoT, a task that a competitor had failed to complete in three months.
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