Space Hellas expands the SenseOne IoT platform

With the new Managed Data Lake service, Space Hellas is shaping a fully managed data environment, which supports the organization, storage, and utilization of operational data for the development of Artificial Intelligence applications.

Space Hellas expands the SenseOne IoT platform

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Space Hellas is expanding the SenseOne IoT platform with the new Managed Data Lake service, as part of its strategy for the development of Applied Intelligence and IoT solutions.

The service is aimed at organizations with complex operational environments, such as industry, energy, hospitality, and retail, where the management and utilization of large volumes of data is becoming an increasingly critical factor for digital transformation.

The initiative comes to address a broader market need. In recent years, businesses have invested significantly in the digitization of production processes, the installation of IoT infrastructures, and the collection of data from equipment, systems, and operations.

However, the transition from data collection to their meaningful utilization for Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and advanced analytics applications remains a demanding process, requiring specialized infrastructure, expertise, and continuous management.

With the new Managed Data Lake service, Space Hellas is shaping a fully managed data environment, which supports the organization, storage, and utilization of operational data for the development of Artificial Intelligence applications and advanced analytics. This approach allows organizations to focus on creating business value from their data, reducing the complexity associated with cloud infrastructure management.

The service is based on modern data management technologies and provides high levels of security, flexibility, and interoperability, allowing organizations to utilize them through the tools of their choice, while maintaining compliance with European data protection requirements.

The new capability is already being utilized in industrial environments, supporting the development of applications related to anomaly detection in energy consumption, equipment condition monitoring, productivity optimization, and the creation of an AI Assistant for conversational access to production data.

“Our experience with industrial customers clearly showed a gap. Companies have invested in IoT infrastructure and collect enormous volumes of data, but struggle to utilize them for AI and ML applications. With the new Data Lake managed service, we take this burden off customers and deliver ready infrastructure that allows them to focus on developing their own AI tools, instead of managing cloud infrastructures.” stated Sokratis Kostikoglou, General Manager Applications & R&D, Space Hellas.

The expansion of the SenseOne IoT platform with the new Managed Data Lake service is part of Space Hellas’ growth strategy in the fields of Applied Intelligence and IoT solutions. Following the full operational integration of the subsidiary SenseOne, its activities now constitute the central pillar of Space Hellas’ new Applied Intelligence & IoT Solutions Division, with the aim of developing innovative solutions that address critical challenges in the fields of industry, energy, and smart infrastructure.

 

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