List of Cisco IoT Control Center Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Cisco IoT Control Center customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Cisco IoT Control Center for IoT Platform from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Cisco IoT Control Center for IoT Platform include: Italgas, a Italy based Utilities organisation with 4295 employees and revenues of $2.87 billion, Spark NZ, a New Zealand based Communications organisation with 4884 employees and revenues of $2.37 billion, Trackunit, a Germany based Distribution organisation with 4 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Italgas | Utilities | 4295 | $2.9B | Italy | Cisco Systems | Cisco IoT Control Center | IoT Platform | 2016 | Olivetti |
In 2016, Italgas deployed Cisco IoT Control Center to enable smart metering and IoT-based asset monitoring across its energy and utilities operations in Italy. The implementation used the IoT Platform capabilities of Cisco IoT Control Center, referenced in project materials as Cisco Jasper Control Center, and was delivered through a managed connectivity model led by Olivetti integrated with TIM.
The deployment focused on connectivity management and smart meter management modules, including device provisioning, SIM and connectivity lifecycle orchestration, remote diagnostics workflows, and asset monitoring for field operations. Integration points were explicitly the Olivetti managed connectivity offering and TIM network services, which handled provisioning and ongoing cellular connectivity management for distributed meters and IoT sensors. Governance and operational change centered on centralized device lifecycle and connectivity orchestration under Olivetti’s managed service, with process adjustments to support remote diagnostics and meter operations. The program is described as improving asset performance and enabling remote diagnostics for Italgas utility operations in Italy.
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Spark NZ | Communications | 4884 | $2.4B | New Zealand | Cisco Systems | Cisco IoT Control Center | IoT Platform | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Spark NZ implemented Cisco IoT Control Center as an IoT Platform to deliver self-service device lifecycle management, analytics, and security for its IoT customers. The deployment was provisioned as part of Cisco Mobility Services Platform, leveraging connectivity and device lifecycle management capabilities to centralize provisioning and operational telemetry.
The implementation targeted Spark New Zealand service provider IoT operations in New Zealand, enabling management of roughly 2.3 million IoT connections and supporting expansion into connected vehicles, metering, and agriculture. Functional modules in use included connectivity management, device lifecycle management, security controls, and analytics for operational monitoring and customer-facing self-service flows.
Governance changes focused on operationalizing self-service provisioning and lifecycle processes, and embedding analytics-driven workflows into IoT operations to reduce manual interventions. Outcomes included reduced operational overhead and the ability to scale IoT connections without large increases in headcount.
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Trackunit | Distribution | 4 | $1M | Germany | Cisco Systems | Cisco IoT Control Center | IoT Platform | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Trackunit deployed Cisco IoT Control Center to manage global cellular connectivity and telematics for construction asset management. Cisco IoT Control Center serves as the central IoT Platform for device onboarding, connectivity lifecycle management, and provisioning within Trackunit’s asset management and operations processes.
The implementation emphasizes connectivity management and zero touch provisioning, configured to support KPN IoT SIMs and large scale device rollouts. Configuration work focused on device registration, SIM lifecycle controls, and orchestration of provisioning workflows to enable automated field activation and reduced manual provisioning steps.
Operational coverage spans Denmark and global asset fleets, with Cisco IoT Control Center handling telematics ingestion and connectivity orchestration for construction assets. The deployment ties connectivity state and device inventory to Trackunit’s operational telemetry, enabling consistent device lifecycle controls across regions and sites.
Governance was aligned to the process area of asset management and operations, embedding provisioning workflows and connectivity policies into operational procedures. Outcomes reported include reduced downtime and enabled real time monitoring, and the environment was scaled to support more than 1 million connected assets by 2022.
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