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WebNMS Wins Best IoT Platform Award At Battle Of Platforms- IoT Evolution Expo, 2016

WebNMS, the leading provider of IoT orchestration platform wins the ‘Best IoT Platform’ award in Battle of the Platforms, 2016 edition at the IoT Evolution Expo hosted at Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas.

Pitted against competitors like Numerex, Aeris, Davra Networks and Systech, WebNMS emerged the winner in connected business and transportation category. The judging panel was an illustrious mix of IoT thought leaders, analysts, evangelists and industry experts from firms like Machina Research, 151 Advisors, AT&T, Verizon, James Brehm and Associates, US Cellular and SunMan Engineering.




Having won the award for the third time in a row, WebNMS product head, Prabhu Ramachandran congratulated the winning team for its exemplary work in developing innovative platform and solutions. ” WebNMS, with its highly innovative R&D and technical team, is committed to offering world class IoT solutions for connected business operations. Symphony IoT Platform from WebNMS offers turnkey solutions for enterprises, encouraging them to achieve higher margins, efficiency and greater customer satisfaction”.

“Symphony IoT focuses on streamlining business operations by optimizing energy expense and managing high value assets through proactive, centralized monitoring and control. We thank the panel for the recognition and would continue to offer our customers superior solutions that take their business to next level”, signed off Mr. Ramachandran.

About WebNMS:
WebNMS, the IoT software division of Zoho Corporation is a leading provider of enterprise IoT platform and solutions that maximize the potential of connected business infrastructure. WebNMS’ platform is designed to streamline enterprise operations by optimizing energy expenses and managing geographically dispersed, capital intensive assets. 

This key player in the market encourages an enterprise  ready IoT ecosystem through its channel partners: System Integrators, software developers and resellers, sensor and gateway manufacturers and telecom carriers. WebNMS’ flagship product, Symphony IoT platform is developer friendly, customizable and built with functionalities that promote efficiency, minimize costs and maximize returns. EdgeX, the built-in, multi- device compatible data agent, fortifies quick data acquisition and processing, time to market and develop, cutting an edge over its competition.

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