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Enterprise industrial IoT platform, now joining SUSE for open process automation

  • Deployment Cloud Based, On Premise
  • Starting price Free to start
  • Free trial Available
  • Best for Small Business, Medium Business, Large Enterprise

What is Losant?

Losant is an enterprise IoT platform aimed at industrial operations, and its most consequential recent development is corporate rather than technical: SUSE has acquired it, with the stated intent of delivering an open process automation platform for industrial IoT providing real-time insights and actionable intelligence. The companies describe the goal as unlocking the tiny edge, meaning the constrained hardware at the far end of an industrial estate. For anyone evaluating it now, that direction matters as much as the current feature set.

The platform is positioned around transforming operations rather than collecting telemetry, and the named solutions are specific enough to judge fit against. Asset tracking covers knowing where equipment is. Condition-based maintenance replaces fixed-interval servicing with intervention driven by actual machine condition, which is where most industrial IoT return on investment is genuinely found. Industrial equipment monitoring covers machine health, smart environment covers facilities, and environmental, social and governance reporting addresses the compliance obligations increasingly attached to industrial operations.

Three audiences are addressed distinctly: industrial IoT operators, OEMs building connected products to sell, and telecom providers. The OEM case is notable, since a manufacturer embedding a platform into its own product has requirements around white labelling and multi-tenancy that an internal deployment does not.

Adoption support is unusually thorough. A developer sandbox allows hands-on evaluation without a sales conversation, proof of concept engagements are offered as a defined step, and application templates provide starting points rather than a blank platform. Losant University, documentation, tutorials, forums, webinars and platform demos back this up, alongside a partner ecosystem of service and technology partners. Pricing is not published.

Key Features of Losant

  • Enterprise IoT platform for industrial operations
  • Device management and connectivity
  • Asset tracking
  • Condition-based maintenance
  • Industrial equipment monitoring
  • Smart environment and facilities monitoring
  • ESG reporting support
  • Application templates as starting points
  • Developer sandbox for hands-on evaluation
  • Defined proof of concept engagements
  • Cloud deployment options
  • Losant University training and tutorials
  • Service and technology partner ecosystem
  • Configurations for industrial operators, OEMs and telecoms

Losant Pricing

Developer sandbox

Free to start

A free developer sandbox is available. Enterprise pricing is quoted on device count and data volume; no figures are published.

Losant Specifications

Software Tagline :
Enterprise industrial IoT platform, now joining SUSE for open process automation
Deployment :
  • Cloud Based
  • On Premise
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  • Web App
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Target Audience :
  • Small Business
  • Medium Business
  • Large Enterprise
Available Support :
  • Email
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API Available :
Yes
Free Trial Available :
Yes
Run On Mobile Browser :
No
Free Plan Available :
No
Customization Available :
No

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Losant FAQs

No plan figures are published, though a pricing page exists and a developer sandbox is available free. Enterprise IoT platforms are normally quoted on device count and data volume, so scope both before requesting a quote.

SUSE has acquired Losant to build an open process automation platform for industrial IoT, targeting what the companies call the tiny edge. Weigh that direction alongside the current product when evaluating for a multi-year deployment.

Condition-based maintenance is the clearest case and is a named Losant solution. Servicing equipment on actual condition rather than fixed intervals avoids both unnecessary maintenance and unplanned failure.

Yes, OEMs are addressed as a distinct audience alongside industrial operators and telecoms. Embedding a platform in a product you sell raises white labelling and multi-tenancy requirements an internal deployment never faces.

Yes, and this is a real advantage. A developer sandbox is available for hands-on use, with application templates, documentation, tutorials and Losant University all published openly.