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SoftServe: Automate Business Processes with IoT Solutions

With the blending of IoT technologies into organizational workflows enterprises are now empowered with visibility into their organizations’ operational events. Connected smart devices and applications can monitor, support, modify, and alert stakeholders to device events and occurrences. “IoT is a digitization and augmentation of our physical world spreading in both business and private lifestyle,” says Vasyl Mylko, R&D Director, SoftServe. With extensive knowledge of networking, SoftServe is well positioned to develop comprehensive IoT solutions in technology domains which include machine-to-machine, computer vision, among others.

Based in Austin, TX, the firm provides tailor-made identification and miniaturization apart from IoT research services to computerized organizations—helping them maximize the reliability and responsiveness of their infrastructure and networks and automating business processes. SoftServe’s identification software solution delivers visual, time-spatial, and virtual identification solutions along with design of data acquisition appliances. “Everything from objects to peoplecan be located and identified,” says Mylko. The company’s identification solution utilizes disparate identifiers – camera, proximity and motion sensors, biosensors, and RFID tags to retrieve information about an object in a network. The achieved data can be interchanged to drive interoperability considering security and privacy factors.

“Miniaturization brings a lot of devices, humans, machines, and other things to a single spot,” asserts Mylko. SoftServe facilitates miniaturization platforms for developing smart meters, remote health monitoring systems, and wearables embedded, firmware, DPS programming solutions for restructuring fossil algorithms to make them more agile and efficient. Furthermore, the firm also provides outsourced IoT research and consulting services and delivers real-time results in the form of feasibility studies and proof-of-concepts.

SoftServe uses the power of Cloud and the concept of Fog which slightly overlap today and provides services to the healthcare and retail industries. The company’s digital merchandising, imagery classification, smart climate control systems, and other unique identification and miniaturization solutions enhance productivity and profitability in the retail space by helping retailers enhance customer engagement, automate and mobilize retail strategies in an intuitive and cost-effective way.

Miniaturization brings a lot of devices, humans, machines, and other things to a single spot


The firm assists healthcare organizations with solutions that include media-archive indexation, disease identification, real-time patient’s health monitoring, inter-communication, and medication intake synchronization systems through application and analysis amalgamation on IoT based mobile platforms.

An advanced heating and cooling solution provider, Panasonic partnered with SoftServe to develop a smart cloud system for complete management of climate system inside business premisesfrom a single device – a smartphone, tablet or computer. SoftServe’s expert workforce was able to deploy a system comprising – central control of all the installations on cloud, real-time parameter updates, remote maintenance advice, and notifications. The unique centralized smart cloud climate control system had complete physical and software protection with high-level encryption to secure the data on the servers. The client was benefited with a fully scalable and functional IoT solution to remotely monitor and control parameters such as temperature, electricity consumption, and system breakdowns from a central location.

The company’s strong team of qualified and experienced professionals and its ability to deliver intuitive IoT software solutions in a secure fashion stand as its key differentiating factors. Through IoT technology, SoftServe creates various business opportunities–new sources of revenue, improved productivity, cost savings, and optimization of manufacturing and operational workflows for global enterprises. “It is an exciting experience to be part of the advancement and innovation of the Internet of Everything,” concludes Mylko.