IoT & Smart Solutions
Connected systems with live visibility for operations teams
IoT architecture—from device connectivity to cloud ingestion, alerts, and operator dashboards your team trusts.
Challenge
The challenge
Equipment status stays invisible until something fails; sensor data piles up without actionable thresholds or owners who respond.
- Equipment status is invisible until something fails
- Sensor data sits in silos without actionable dashboards
- Security and device management are unclear
Approach
How Ryzoe helps
IoT architecture—from device connectivity to cloud ingestion, alerts, and operator dashboards your team trusts.
- Device onboarding, firmware update, and certificate practices defined early
- Reliable ingestion pipelines with backpressure and offline buffering
- Dashboards and alerts tuned to operator workflows—not raw charts only
Outcomes
What you gain
Earlier intervention
Thresholds and escalations that reach the right shift lead—not an inbox nobody watches.
Trusted operational picture
Live and historical views aligned with how supervisors run the floor or yard.
Security by design
Device identity, network segmentation, and access control documented for audits.
Delivery
How we work
- 1Site survey and device/network constraints
- 2Architecture for ingestion, storage, and retention
- 3Pilot on a representative line or location
- 4Dashboard and alert tuning with operators
- 5Scale-out and device lifecycle procedures
- 6Ongoing monitoring and firmware cadence
IoT that operators actually use
IoT Solutions Sri Lanka should end in fewer surprises on the floor: clear alerts, dashboards supervisors trust, and data that can flow into business systems—not another silo.
We align device and cloud work with Cloud Solutions and downstream Business Automation. For custom control apps and integrations, see Custom Software Development. Read integrating APIs across business tools, then contact us.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Ready to discuss IoT and smart solutions?
Describe your sites, devices, and what “visibility” should mean for supervisors—we will outline a pilot.