IoT Services Provider
IoT connects your physical operations to digital intelligence — but the gap between a sensor prototype and a production-grade IoT platform is enormous. Opsio designs and builds IoT solutions that scale from hundreds to millions of devices, with secure connectivity, real-time data processing, and analytics that turn sensor data into operational decisions.
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Connect Physical Operations to Digital Intelligence
IoT promises real-time visibility into physical operations — equipment health, environmental conditions, asset location, and production metrics streamed to dashboards and analytics platforms. But most IoT projects stall between prototype and production. The proof-of-concept that worked with 10 sensors breaks at 10,000. Data volumes overwhelm traditional databases. Device security becomes a nightmare when firmware updates must reach thousands of endpoints. Edge computing requirements demand a distributed architecture that most cloud-only teams have never built. Opsio delivers production-grade IoT platforms built on AWS IoT Core, Azure IoT Hub, or open-source stacks (MQTT, InfluxDB, Grafana). We handle the full stack: device connectivity and provisioning, edge computing with AWS Greengrass or Azure IoT Edge, data ingestion pipelines capable of processing millions of messages per second, time-series storage and analytics, and application dashboards that give operators actionable insights. Our platforms are designed for scale from day one — device provisioning, certificate management, over-the-air firmware updates, and fleet management for thousands of devices.
Security is built into every layer. Device identity using X.509 certificates, encrypted communication over TLS, secure boot for edge gateways, and network segmentation between IoT and corporate networks. We implement the NIST IoT security framework and design for the reality that IoT devices operate in physically accessible, often hostile environments where traditional perimeter security does not apply.
What We Deliver
Device Connectivity & Management
Device onboarding, certificate-based authentication, fleet management, and over-the-air firmware updates using AWS IoT Core, Azure IoT Hub, or custom MQTT brokers. Support for MQTT, AMQP, HTTP, and CoAP protocols across constrained and full-featured devices.
Edge Computing
Edge processing using AWS Greengrass, Azure IoT Edge, or custom edge runtimes on industrial gateways. Local data filtering, aggregation, anomaly detection, and ML inference at the edge — reducing cloud data transfer costs and enabling real-time response without network latency.
Data Pipeline & Storage
Scalable data ingestion pipelines handling millions of messages per second using Kafka, Kinesis, or IoT rules engines. Time-series storage with InfluxDB, TimescaleDB, or Amazon Timestream optimized for high-write, high-query IoT workloads.
Analytics & Dashboards
Real-time operational dashboards using Grafana, custom web applications, or Power BI. Anomaly detection, predictive maintenance models, and historical trend analysis that turn raw sensor data into operational intelligence.
IoT Security
End-to-end security: X.509 certificate management, TLS encryption, secure boot, network micro-segmentation, and continuous vulnerability monitoring. Designed for the NIST IoT Cybersecurity Framework with device lifecycle security from provisioning to decommissioning.
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Contact UsWhy Choose Opsio
Production-Scale Experience
We build IoT platforms that work at scale — thousands to millions of devices, millions of messages per second, years of time-series data.
Full-Stack IoT
Device connectivity, edge computing, cloud platform, analytics, and security from one team. No gaps between hardware and software specialists.
Cloud-Native Architecture
IoT platforms built on AWS IoT, Azure IoT, or Kubernetes with auto-scaling, high availability, and managed operations.
Security First
IoT security is not optional. Every platform includes device authentication, encrypted communication, and network isolation by default.
Not sure yet? Start with a pilot.
Begin with a focused 2-week assessment. See real results before committing to a full engagement. If you proceed, the pilot cost is credited toward your project.
Our Delivery Process
Discovery
Understand device types, data requirements, connectivity constraints, and analytics objectives. Timeline: 1-2 weeks.
Architecture
Design IoT platform architecture covering devices, edge, cloud, data, and security layers. Timeline: 2-3 weeks.
Build
Implement device connectivity, data pipelines, analytics dashboards, and security infrastructure. Timeline: 8-16 weeks.
Scale & Operate
Production deployment, fleet expansion, ongoing monitoring, and platform optimization. Timeline: ongoing.
Key Takeaways
- Device Connectivity & Management
- Edge Computing
- Data Pipeline & Storage
- Analytics & Dashboards
- IoT Security
IoT Services Provider FAQ
What IoT platforms does Opsio work with?
Opsio builds on AWS IoT Core, Azure IoT Hub, and open-source stacks (Eclipse Mosquitto MQTT, InfluxDB, Grafana, Kafka). Platform selection depends on your existing cloud investment, device count, required features, and budget. For clients with multi-cloud strategies, we build platform-agnostic architectures using open protocols (MQTT) and portable components.
How do you handle IoT security?
Security is built into every layer: X.509 certificate-based device authentication, TLS 1.3 encrypted communication, secure boot for edge gateways, network micro-segmentation isolating IoT from corporate networks, and automated vulnerability scanning. We follow the NIST IoT Cybersecurity Framework and design for devices operating in physically accessible environments.
What is edge computing and when is it needed?
Edge computing processes data on local gateways near the devices rather than sending everything to the cloud. It is needed when you require real-time response (sub-100ms latency), have limited network bandwidth, need to reduce cloud data transfer costs, or must process sensitive data locally for regulatory compliance. Opsio implements edge computing on AWS Greengrass, Azure IoT Edge, or custom runtimes.
How much does an IoT platform cost?
IoT platform costs depend on device count, data volume, and analytics complexity. A pilot platform for 100-500 devices typically costs $30,000-$80,000 to build with $2,000-$5,000/month in cloud costs. Production platforms for 10,000+ devices cost $100,000-$300,000 to build with cloud costs scaling based on data volume. Opsio provides detailed cost models during the architecture phase.
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