If you need a platform to handle the data your cars generate by the gigabyte, Mojio is worth a look. The connected car platform is designed to transform vehicle data into insights and services, with a Telematics Engine to process the data, a Mobility Studio for easy integration and an Intelligence Toolkit for machine learning-based insights. The platform works with many types of vehicles, and can help you save on fuel, insurance and maintenance, so it's a good choice for anyone trying to get more out of vehicle ownership.
Another contender is Geotab, which has a GPS fleet tracking and management system. Geotab uses AI and data analysis to provide insights and recommendations to optimize fleet operations, including productivity, fleet safety and route optimization. It can integrate with third-party hardware and software, and works with fleets large and small. It also offers features like AI video-based safety intelligence and in-vehicle driver coaching to improve safety and sustainability.
For a full-stack option, Bytebeam has a connected vehicle management platform for fleet management, vehicle health monitoring, predictive maintenance and more. It's got deep OTA management, real-time data analytics and remote diagnostics, so it's a good option for automotive OEMs trying to move their vehicles into the modern era and improve operations.
Last, if you need a platform that securely ingests, processes and analyzes data across cloud and on-premise systems, Cloudera is worth a look. With its hybrid data platform, Cloudera can handle enormous data sets from many sources for real-time insights and AI model training, and it can automate data pipelines and deploy applications at scale. That makes it a good option for businesses trying to optimize operations and improve the customer experience by making data-driven decisions.