What’s new in OpenText Aviator IoT 24.4

OpenText Aviator IoT 24.4 introduces significant new capabilities including a pre-packaged solution template for asset tracking and major enhancements for platform configuration and reporting.

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Ville Parkkinen

November 26, 20242 minute read

As the amount of connected IoT devices continues to grow, organizations across industries are gaining deeper visibility into their operations and tapping into new revenue opportunities. Despite some headwinds in the macroeconomic environment, one report forecasts the number of connected IoT devices to grow by 13% by end of 2024. That equates to a total of 18.8 billion devices. By 2030, this number is expected to grow to around 40 billion devices.   

The continued high rate of IoT adoption in organizations drives diverse improvements in operations. However, it places a stress on the teams supporting these initiatives. According to a study of organizations in the United States, 93% are either adopting or planning to adopt IoT solutions. But, only 37% say they have adequate in-house staff to support these. To bridge the gap, organizations have to hire new people, rely on partners to bridge the resource gap, or find ways to make IoT solutions easier and less resource intensive to deploy and support.

To achieve this last point, enter OpenText Aviator IoT 24.4. The 24.4 release introduces significant new capabilities that make it easier for organizations to setup new IoT solutions and deliver the benefits to the business users. The release includes adding foundational components for asset tracking, new capabilities for easier platform configuration, and enhancements to reporting as well as the recently introduced IoT app builder.

The key highlights of the OpenText Aviator IoT 24.4 release include:

Preconfigured templates and orchestrations for asset tracking

  • Ability to create asset templates and assets in IoT Platform
  • Recommended set of BLE devices with pre-configured orchestrations
  • Default dashboards, reports, and visualizations using OpenText™ Core Intelligence

IoT App Builder enhancements

  • Ability to add device and asset profiles to applications created with the IoT App Builder
  • Ability to add pictures to devices, device templates, assets, and asset templates for ease of use

OpenText Core Intelligence integration enhancements

  • Enhanced device and asset persistence through leveraging device and asset templates
  • Top-K projection support to enhance timeliness of event tracking

Terraform provider for improved solution configuration

  • Ability to configure and deploy attributes, geofences, event templates, device templates, asset templates, orchestrations, device active sending streams, and sync active receiving streams as code to simplify solution configuration process

To learn more about OpenText Aviator IoT, please visit the product page or explore the power of IoT solutions in more detail.

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Ville Parkkinen

Ville Parkkinen is a Director of Product Marketing for Business Network at OpenText. Working closely with OpenText’s Product Management, Engineering, Solution Consulting and Sales teams, Ville enjoys taking complex technical concepts and translating them into tangible business value in customer context. Solution areas that Ville focuses on include digitization and automation of supply chain processes including order-to-cash and procure-to-pay; electronic invoicing solutions; B2B/EDI integration; data visibility and analytics; and managed integration services.

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