Litmus Automation Releases LoopEdge 2.0 Edge Computing Platform
LoopEdge Provides an Advanced Edge Marketplace and Improved Industrial Device Data Analytics
Litmus Automation, an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) platform provider, announced the release of LoopEdge 2.0, a complete edge computing platform designed to seamlessly connect all industrial assets and derive value with instant analytics. The second major release of the platform adds increased integration and analytics capabilities.
“We have been listening closely to our partners and customers, and the number one thing they have been asking for is out-of-the-box analytics components inside of LoopEge,” said Vatsal Shah, CEO, Litmus Automation. “LoopEdge is already proven – customers are using it to get their edge computing projects up and running quickly and on budget. However, the new features will make it even easier to derive business value from industrial assets in the field.”
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New features of LoopEdge 2.0 include:
– An analytics database for seamless data and event processing at the Edge
– Integration with leading IoT Clouds (Azure, AWS, Google IoT Core, etc.)
– Integration with big data platforms, enterprise software and cloud or on-site databases
– An advanced marketplace for running artificial intelligence and machine learning applications at the Edge
– Increased device management functionality for real-time monitoring and management
– Refreshed user interface suited for operational technology, data science or IT requirements
– A full OPC-UA server at no cost
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LoopEdge is designed to manage the complete edge lifecycle from secure edge device onboarding to device management to cloud connectivity. LoopEdge lets companies collect data from existing industrial systems like PLC, DCS, sensors or historians and run applications locally on top of the data, such as event processing, Lambda functions, machine learning models and more – all in an offline first deployment.
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