Solutions
IoT Bridge adapts to your role in the IoT ecosystem. Choose your context to see how it applies.
For Enterprise
Integrate device fleets with your enterprise systems without building custom middleware.
Unified integration across any device make or model
IoT Bridge normalizes data from heterogeneous fleets -- multiple vendors, protocols, and payload formats -- into a consistent schema your backend systems can consume without custom per-device code.
Focus on application data, not device management
Offload protocol handling, decoding, and enrichment to IoT Bridge. Your engineering teams focus on building application value while IoT Bridge handles the data-in-transit pipeline.
Edge-of-network security and data validation
Apply deep packet inspection (DPI) techniques to validate IoT data before it reaches your application. Detect anomalies and malicious payloads at ingestion and integrate security events directly with existing SIEM software.
Multi-system delivery and centralized IoT governance
Split and route device data to multiple business units simultaneously -- each with its own enterprise connector and access controls. Centralize IoT data management without locking any team into a single system.
Customer Stories
How customers use IoT Bridge in practice.
ARMOR Technologies
Zero-downtime migration from on-premise IoT platform to Microsoft Azure
ARMOR Technologies operated an on-premise IoT platform receiving data from proprietary devices via HTTP and Queclink GPS trackers via UDP. Their goal was to build a next-generation platform on Microsoft Azure while keeping all existing customer applications fully operational throughout the transition.
The migration began by connecting both existing and new devices to IoT Bridge, which decoded and normalized payloads from the HTTP and UDP sources into a consistent schema. IoT Bridge then injected data directly into ARMOR's existing application database via SQL -- enabling a clean transfer of device reporting with zero changes to the customer-facing application.
With devices fully reporting through IoT Bridge, ARMOR activated parallel delivery. IoT Bridge split the traffic stream to simultaneously feed the existing SQL database and a new Azure Service Bus endpoint, allowing the new application to be developed and validated against live production data.
When the new Azure platform was ready, the SQL feed to the legacy application was decommissioned and the new platform assumed full reporting responsibilities -- completing a clean, zero-downtime migration.
Culligan International
Unified fleet management across multiple protocols during a Wi-Fi to cellular transition
Culligan was transitioning their device fleet from Wi-Fi to cellular connectivity. IoT Bridge's multi-protocol support gave Culligan a single platform to evaluate multiple connectivity and protocol options -- LwM2M, CoAP, MQTT -- in parallel, without committing to a single technology path during their research phase.
After evaluation, Culligan standardized on CoAP. IoT Bridge decoded device payloads and delivered processed data to their application platform via Azure IoT Hub. The integration was fully bi-directional, enabling downstream applications to send commands and configuration back to devices through IoT Bridge.
With the new cellular fleet established, Culligan is now migrating their existing Wi-Fi and MQTT-connected devices to IoT Bridge, converging all device connectivity onto a single managed pipeline for unified fleet management and reporting.