You’ve finally established what devices you want to connect and how you’re going to use that data to drive growth for your business. You’ve also convinced the board and other stakeholders about your strategy and have gotten the green light to begin ASAP. So you’re all set, right? Well, not exactly. What’s missing is one of the most challenging and crucial steps for most companies—one that can completely make or break your entire initiative: choosing the correct platform on which to execute your IoT program.
Ideally, you want a platform that allows devices to connect seamlessly —of course—but you also need flexibility, scalability, security, and the ability to transform data into dashboards to obtain insights. In this infographic, you’ll learn how Microsoft IoT Central meets all of these requirements while delivering an intuitive and highly customizable UI that can and will adapt to your business, not the other way around.

1. IT’S A FULLY MANAGED SaaS SOLUTION

With Microsoft IoT Central, you avoid the common IoT pitfalls of complex, hard-to-create-and-manage IoT solutions. By using Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), we’ve created a solution that makes it easy to get started and pull new data into your existing business processes. Some of the benefits include:
2. IT PROVIDES INSIGHTS THAT SPEED INNOVATION
By integrating new streams of connected product data with your business processes, Microsoft IoT Central enables you to automate actions and processes based on real-time insights.

3. IT’S BACKED BY A LEADER IN THE IoT INDUSTRY

By achieving your connected product vision with Microsoft, you gain the support of a trusted enterprise partner with proven technologies, a culture of innovation, and the security features you need to stay in control of your IoT solution and data:
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