Actionable Internet of Things
Turn real-world data into operational decisions
Horus connects devices, sensors, cameras, and external platforms to collect information, normalize it, analyze it, and act on it.
Horus and the Internet of Things
For Horus, the Internet of Things is the ability to obtain knowledge from the real world and act on it. The platform connects devices, sensors, cameras, and external sources to transform scattered signals into reliable operational information.
The goal is not only to record data. Horus organizes it, stores it as its own history, analyzes it, and makes it available to each user according to role, permissions, and decision-making needs.
What Horus does with IoT data
- Collects information from field devices and external platforms.
- Transforms received data into a homogeneous format.
- Builds history for predictive analysis of future situations.
- Supports forensic analysis of past events to assist decision-making.
- Controls data availability across users, teams, and application areas.
Main layers
Use cases
Heterogeneous by design
Horus connects direct devices, local gateways, SMS, LoRa, cameras, and external platforms inside the same IoT operation.