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Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Xeo4 and Visualys announce partnership

The German software company Visualys has entered into a partnership with the Italian IIoT platform provider Xeo4 to drive forward the goal of making globally distributed machine data centrally available in one place.

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Xeo4 is the developer and operator of the hardware-independent IIoT platform 'Rilheva'. One of the most important aspects of the partnership is "the fact that the platform is already mature, stable and has been continuously developed for years," explains Robert Wachendorff, Managing Director of Visualys. "Today, we can directly connect almost all communication devices in our portfolio and are now in a position to offer a hardware-independent IIoT platform for the German market," Wachendorff continues.

When Visualys was founded in summer 2019, it was already clear to the team that, in addition to the in-house development of the local machine KPI dashboard, there also needed to be an advanced solution for centralized cloud-based data collection and processing. Visualys' IIoT platform focuses on mechanical and plant engineering and can connect communication devices such as routers or IoT gateways via the standard protocols OPC-UA, MQTT, Modbus, APIs and others.

Visualy is a corporate start-up of the Wachendorff Group and focuses on the development, integration and consulting of software for Industry 4.0, SmartData and IIoT for machine and plant manufacturers and operators.

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