Trackunit Marketplace allows managers of mixed fleets to access aggregated data sources that have been harmonized and standardized, according to the company. Marketplace is part of the Iris platform, and will allow users to choose what they need from the Iris ecosystem through a self-serve automated approach.
OEMs can also now deliver high-quality data feeds through the Iris Marketplace data feeds, providing more value to their customers through the enriched data, according to the company.
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Marketplace is being introduced to the market in phases. It will later this year enable Works With Trackunit partners and external developers to build market-facing apps or data connectors for customers leveraging Iris’s data-led insights engine. Developers will be able to build value-based services and applications in a secure environment and effectively help to establish an ecosystem tailored towards specific use cases serving the broader ecosystem.
“Marketplace leverages all the security, scalability, domain modelling, and data access that Iris provides to generate value that will have real, tangible benefit for customers throughout the value chain,” said Lærke Ullerup, Chief Product and Marketing Officer, in a statement. ”It’s transformational because it recognizes that construction is digitizing at a speed that single-focused solutions cannot keep up with if we are to serve the needs of every player in the industry.
Source: Trackunit