List of Eclipse IoT Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Eclipse IoT 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 Eclipse IoT 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 Eclipse IoT for IoT Platform include: Bosch, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 86800 employees and revenues of $104.62 billion, Garage Technology Ventures, a United States based Automotive organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million, Aloxy, a Belgium based Manufacturing organisation with 12 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Aloxy | Manufacturing | 12 | $1M | Belgium | Eclipse Foundation | Eclipse IoT | IoT Platform | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Aloxy deployed Eclipse IoT as its IoT Platform to deliver an IIoT valve position monitoring solution for the petrochemical industry. The implementation centered on a cloud native IIoT Hub that manages device connectivity, telemetry and event data across customer sites in Belgium and internationally.
Aloxy explicitly adopted Eclipse IoT projects Eclipse Hono for device connectivity and Eclipse Ditto for digital twin capabilities, and configured the platform to support telemetry ingestion, command and control, twin state synchronization, and device lifecycle management. The Eclipse IoT implementation was instrumented to support secure device to cloud messaging, protocol translation at the edge where required, and API driven access to twin representations for downstream analytics and operational tooling.
Operationally the deployment targeted oil and gas multinational customers who host Aloxy software in private clouds, enabling integration into their global architectures and site level operations. Governance included tenancy and access controls aligned to customer boundaries, and deployment orchestration to support per-customer private cloud hosting, enabling Aloxy to manage devices and digital twins across multiple sites while integrating into each customer operational stack.
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Bosch | Manufacturing | 86800 | $104.6B | Germany | Eclipse Foundation | Eclipse IoT | IoT Platform | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Bosch adopted Eclipse IoT as the core building blocks of its Bosch IoT Suite to deliver an industrial IoT solution focused on device management and digital twins. Eclipse IoT serves as an IoT Platform within Bosch, providing a modular foundation for device connectivity, device lifecycle control, and twin modeling across product and manufacturing environments.
The implementation centers on specific Eclipse projects that Bosch integrated and contributed to, including Eclipse Ditto for digital twin abstractions, hawkBit for over the air update orchestration, Hono for scalable device connectivity and telemetry ingestion, and Vorto for standardized information models. These components were configured as composable services within the Bosch IoT Suite to enable common device representation, command and control flows, and firmware distribution workflows.
Eclipse IoT was embedded into Bosch IoT Suite workflows to span manufacturing and product operations across Europe and worldwide, enabling interoperability across heterogeneous device fleets and protocols. The architecture emphasized pluggable project modules and service interfaces, allowing Bosch to unify device management and twin capabilities while retaining flexibility to integrate additional platform services.
Bosch contributed major code to Eclipse IoT projects and participated in co development with the Eclipse Foundation to align governance and roadmap priorities. This approach improved interoperability and accelerated time to market for IoT services in Europe and worldwide, positioning Eclipse IoT and the Bosch IoT Suite as a shared industrial IoT Platform for device management and digital twins.
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Garage Technology Ventures | Automotive | 10 | $1M | United States | Eclipse Foundation | Eclipse IoT | IoT Platform | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 Kynetics implemented Eclipse IoT, an IoT Platform, to develop Update Factory as a managed update and fleet management offering for embedded devices. Kynetics built Update Factory on Eclipse IoT technology and specifically leveraged Eclipse hawkBit as the update orchestration engine.
The implementation extended Eclipse hawkBit with multi tenant support and user interface and authentication enhancements, and configured standard OTA update workflows, device inventory, and policy-driven deployment capabilities typical of an IoT Platform. Update Factory is deployed as both SaaS and on premises, and the configuration work emphasized tenant isolation and role based access for customer environments.
Operational scope covers fleet operations and device management for customers in the United States and beyond, with production use cases such as Dr. Dish using Update Factory to monitor and upgrade basketball rebounding machines in the field. Governance changes focused on tenancy controls and authentication workflows to support external customers, and the system now runs in production as Kynetics Update Factory built on Eclipse IoT.
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