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Concentrix Professional Services 450000 $9.6B United States Oracle Oracle IoT Cloud IoT Platform 2017 n/a
In 2017 Concentrix deployed Oracle IoT Cloud as an IoT Platform to support a portfolio of connected car applications focused on safety, remote access, and navigation. The implementation collects in vehicle sensor telemetry for events such as rollovers and collisions, and forwards that data to Oracle IoT Cloud Enterprise for real time processing and alert generation. Alerts are surfaced to a call center agent interface where agents can view vehicle location and condition, initiate voice conversations with drivers, and coordinate response. The solution also supports mobile and smart watch front ends for driver initiated remote services. Concentrix configured discrete application capabilities within Oracle IoT Cloud including accident detection and automated alerting, remote lock and unlock services invoked from a phone or smart watch, and navigation synchronization that allows route lookup on a smartphone then download to the car dashboard navigation system. The Oracle IoT Cloud deployment orchestrates device management, stream processing, rules based alerting, and command and control messaging to vehicles, aligning with common IoT Platform functional modules. Voice bridging into the incident workflow enables agents to coordinate roadside assistance or escalate to 911 when required, and remote service workflows include verification steps prior to executing vehicle commands. Operational coverage links vehicle telematics, mobile customer self service, and contact center operations, with governance implemented through alert routing, escalation rules, and agent triage workflows. Concentrix integrated Oracle IoT Cloud Enterprise into incident response processes so that detected events are rapidly routed to support teams and external responders as needed. The Concentrix Oracle IoT Cloud IoT Platform implementation supports business functions in safety monitoring, customer support, and remote vehicle management.
DMI Professional Services 2100 $431M United States Oracle Oracle IoT Cloud IoT Platform 2017 n/a
In 2017, DMI deployed Oracle IoT Cloud as its IoT Platform. DMI selected Oracle because the program required more than Infrastructure as a Service, it required Platform as a Service, Internet of Things cloud services, and Applications as a Service, and Oracle inherently provides all three stacks which drove the vendor choice. The implementation centered on Oracle IoT Cloud to provide device connectivity, telemetry ingestion, device lifecycle management, and data management capabilities typical of an IoT Platform. Oracle IoT Cloud served as the cloud native middleware layer, consolidating device telemetry streams and preparing data for downstream analytics and application consumption. Architecturally the deployment used Oracle’s combined infrastructure, platform, and application services to keep device fleet management and streaming data services within a single vendor stack. The design anticipated integrations between Oracle IoT Cloud and enterprise data stores and business applications to operationalize device data for operations and asset monitoring functions. Governance focused on establishing device onboarding policies, role based access to telemetry, and data retention workflows to support consistent operational use of the IoT Platform across relevant business functions. Oracle IoT Cloud was positioned as the central IoT Platform for DMI to unify device telemetry and support ongoing application and platform level services.
Ephlux Professional Services 50 $7M United States Oracle Oracle IoT Cloud IoT Platform 2017 n/a
In 2017, Ephlux implemented Oracle IoT Cloud as its IoT Platform to enable a connected, proactive customer experience. The deployment was executed inside an Oracle cloud ecosystem that included Process Cloud Service and Mobile Cloud Service to link device telemetry, business process orchestration, and mobile delivery. Oracle IoT Cloud provided device connectivity and telemetry ingestion, asset modeling, event rule processing, and real-time monitoring capabilities within Ephlux's configuration. The Oracle IoT Cloud instance was configured to capture device events and route contextual alerts into Process Cloud Service for automated workflow orchestration, and into Mobile Cloud Service for mobile notifications and field engagement. Integrations centered on bi-directional event flows between IoT telemetry, Process Cloud Service and Mobile Cloud Service, enabling service and customer experience teams to receive actionable signals. Operational coverage focused on customer experience workflows and service delivery operations across Ephlux's professional services organization, using cloud-native event processing and mobile delivery to close the loop on incidents and notifications. Governance was implemented through centralized process orchestration and event rule management, aligning device-driven triggers with business process governance in Process Cloud Service. The combined Oracle IoT Cloud, Process Cloud Service and Mobile Cloud Service stack allowed Ephlux to realize the value of the Internet of Things faster and to make customer experience more proactive.
Manufacturing 2200 $467M Germany Oracle Oracle IoT Cloud IoT Platform 2017 n/a
Professional Services 200 $10M South Korea Oracle Oracle IoT Cloud IoT Platform 2018 n/a
Manufacturing 149134 $33.7B Japan Oracle Oracle IoT Cloud IoT Platform 2017 n/a
Manufacturing 50 $5M United States Oracle Oracle IoT Cloud IoT Platform 2017 n/a
Media 5680 $9.0B United States Oracle Oracle IoT Cloud IoT Platform 2017 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 59721 $42.2B Japan Oracle Oracle IoT Cloud IoT Platform 2017 n/a
Professional services 200 $20M United States Oracle Oracle IoT Cloud IoT Platform 2017 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Oracle IoT Cloud Coverage

Oracle IoT Cloud is a IoT Platform solution from Oracle.

Companies worldwide use Oracle IoT Cloud, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Vodafone Group, SoftBank Group, Mitsubishi Electric, Concentrix and SiriusXM are recorded users of Oracle IoT Cloud for IoT Platform.

Companies using Oracle IoT Cloud are most concentrated in Communications, Banking and Financial Services and Manufacturing, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Oracle IoT Cloud are most concentrated in United Kingdom, Japan and United States, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Oracle IoT Cloud across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Oracle IoT Cloud range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 15.38%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 15.38%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 38.46%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 30.77%.

Customers of Oracle IoT Cloud include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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