InnoTractor uses IoTerop’s ALASKA to infuse LwM2M capabilities into Gravity, its IoT Service Platform
Tilburg, Netherlands – February 22, 2022 – InnoTractor, an Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, cloud and wireless technologies company has partnered with IoTerop, an IoT and device management software provider, to empower its IoT service platform named Gravity with expanded Lightweight Machine to Machine (LwM2M) capabilities. IoTerop’s LwM2M ALASKA cloud-based device management platform enables Gravity to achieve more sophisticated lifecycle management capabilities, giving longevity, sustainability, and enhanced security to connected devices. It also contributes to the ease of connecting a massive number of IoT devices, a key service that InnoTractor is able to provide its clients.
InnoTractor’s Gravity IoT platform focuses on connecting all of an organization’s assets to make the data relevant and available in their systems. Through this data, Gravity delivers actionable business insights. Through its now enhanced scalability, it is able to manage mass roll-outs, as well as fast and easy mass-management of assets and data.
“We firmly believe that the LwM2M protocol is the future of IoT,” says Frank Hermans, Founder of InnoTractor. “With established standards come the possibility of interoperability, and this is incredibly important when a company considers scaling the number of connected devices it’s managing. Managing 100 devices and managing 10,000 is vastly different, and LwM2M makes this process less complex by ensuring that different types of devices can communicate with and be managed by the same platform. IoTerop’s commitment to LwM2M technology and their contribution to defining standards with LwM2M’s creator, OMA SpecWorks, is one of many reason that we chose them as a LwM2M provider.”
“We are proud to partner with InnoTractor to offer enhanced LwM2M capabilities to its clients and offer the market a valuable tool based on the ideal of interoperability. We stand behind InnoTractor’s commitment to reduce waste, and a focus on interoperability means that companies are able to build a sustainable ecosystem of connected objects and diminish the chances of them becoming obsolete within a proprietary network.” says Hatem Oueslati, CEO of IoTerop.
InnoTractor’s Gravity platform infused with IoTerop’s ALASKA device management platform is planned to connect and manage thousands of IoT devices by the end of 2022.
About InnoTractor
InnoTractor implements digital technologies for a better world. Using IoT (Internet-of-Things), blockchain, cloud and the latest wireless technologies, it reduces waste and emissions. Waste can be anything from waste of time, operational inefficiencies, loss of client opportunity, as well as wasted physical goods due to insufficiently controlled conditions during transport.
InnoTractor differentiates itself by providing a complete support and solution to its customers. InnoTractor speaks the clients’ language by first looking at the business advantages to be captured or the new service to be set up before proposing, building and maintaining the best technical solution. By delivering SaaS services, InnoTractor will keep the service updated during the lifecycle.
InnoTractor was founded in 2018 by Frank Hermans and has grown to a team of 15 professionals who come from the telecommunications and utilities industries. InnoTractor mainly supports customers in logistics / supply chain, cold-chain, pharmaceuticals, home energy, the food and beverage sector, and mobility sectors.
About IoTerop
IoTerop is an award-winning provider of IoT device management solutions. Its flagship IOWA software development kit and ALASKA device management platform allow organizations to quickly develop, deploy, and manage fleets of interoperable devices, thanks their strict adherence to the Lightweight Machine to Machine (LwM2M) protocol. IoTerop’s co-founder David Navarro is an Open Mobile Alliance SpecWorks board member along with representatives from AT&T, Ericsson, T-Mobile, ARM, Itron, and Qualcomm and a significant contributor to the LwM2M standard since 2011.