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ThingSpace Manage- IoT Platform

ThingSpace Manage is a self-service portal to manage the IoT devices connectivity on the Verizon Wireless Network. Using ThingSpace Manage Iot device usage can be tracked, active service, set up automatic alerts, troubleshoot device connectivity, and more.

System functionality solutions features

  • Device groups: Organize devices into custom groups for quick-access reporting, alerting, and bulk provisioning.
  • Scheduled reports: Run reports on demand or save report criteria and set reports to run automatically on a daily, weekly, or monthly schedule.
  • Custom data fields: Load up to five fields with your own device data to help you identify, categorize, and manage your devices.
  • Custom alerts: Receive automatic notifications, when usage, network, or transaction activity matches your trigger or threshold limit.

Technologies

The application has been developed using .Net, HTML 5, CSS3, Angular JS, Javascript.

Benefits

ThingSpace Manage was built for today’s IoT systems with efficient bulk transactions, custom data fields, configurable alerts, life-cycle states.

Monitor Operations
  • View system-wide status
  • Examine the details in depth
  • Manage with configurable alerts
Track IoT devices
  • Devices can be searched and filtered by hardware ID, mobile directory number, IP address, connection status, and more
  • Organize devices into groups
IoT device life-cycle management
  • Change service plans
  • Change the wireless number
  • Swap hardware
Effective and secure administration
  • Customize the interface
  • Manage user permissions and account-level security
Monitor data usage
  • Monitor near real-time connectivity status and usage information
  • Track service, usage, and costs
  • Troubleshoot connectivity
  • View connection history
Troubleshoot connectivity
  • View connection history
  • View individual data session information, such as start and stop times and data used
October 19, 2017

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October 19, 2017

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