Murata and IIJ have today announced the launch of the Crossborder Co-DataBiz IoT data service platform, a collaborative service founded on the sensing and network technologies, data analytics, business model knowledge and know-how developed by the two organizations through the highly successful Traffic Counter data service.
Commercially available from today, the platform enables one-stop provision of everything required to setup and operate a cross-border data collection and analysis business. Customers of the service gain access to all systems and functions required to collect, analyze, and act upon acquired data, including the sensor devices, the networks necessary for data collection, the cloud infrastructure for data utilization, and monitoring and operating systems at both the edge and the cloud.
Murata's expertise in advanced IoT devices is complimented by IIJ's cloud services, certified for privacy protection to APEC CBPR1 and European BCR2 approval. Security measures for data storage and utilization are ensured by Safous, IIJ's network service providing integrated, zero-trust level 4 security.
This robust and secure platform complies with all relevant local laws and regulations within
The Co-Databiz platform is ideally suited to applications such as: Maintenance of roads and equipment in public transportation
Traceability management of automobile and other mobile data
Sensing of local workers in ports and industrial areas and improving the working environment
Soil, water, and production management in smart agriculture
Two early examples of customer solutions built upon the Co-Databiz platform include: The Tripod Works
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