KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 30 (Bernama) -- Global contech Trackunit has launched its Operating Data Platform IrisX tailored specifically to the off-highway segment of the construction industry.
The new platform effectively breaks new ground by building on the tried-and-tested Iris platform allowing customers to leverage generative artificial intelligence and large language models in a dynamic and evolving, open environment.
Trackunit Chief Executive Officer, Søren Brogaard said it was Gartner that predicted the rise of Industry Cloud Platforms (ICPs) in a report in the fall of 2023, highlighting that more than 70 per cent of enterprises will use ICPs by 2027.
“IrisX is in essence an ICP for off-highway construction, and will exponentially transform productivity and speed to market. This is a purpose built platform that connects, streamlines and empowers data from the back office to the frontlines that takes its place within a wider Cloud and IT architecture,” he said.
In a statement, Brogaard also stated that IrisX is designed to help companies overcome the significant challenges of digital transformation, such as high upfront investment and the scarcity of tech talent.
“By offering a platform that coexists and integrates with existing tools, we ensure faster time to value and impact, making it easier for companies to scale their digital investments.
“With an accelerated time to value and at fractional cost, IrisX is developer friendly and will facilitate the combination of telematics data, operational data and commercial data in one secure and scalable platform with stronger cyber security while also guaranteeing privacy over data,” he added.
IrisX will also enable users to integrate equipment, fleet and site insights across their tech stack, knowing compliance and cyber security concerns are covered via privacy and governance protocols embedded through the ISO 27001 certification.
As a result of Trackunit's year-long efforts to harmonise and clean telematics and operational data in a well structured data lake, Brogaard emphasised that customers can be absolutely confident that they only share the data they want to share when they are ready to do so.
“Customers will also be able to use software development kits to build apps and extensions specifically tailored to their customer base, not only enhancing the service offering but extending the power of their telematics data, proprietary data, and third-party data,” he explained.
Looking ahead, Brogaard shared that IrisX will continue to evolve and develop dynamically for its customers that are already on board and will have a headstart on all the truly exciting developments that will unfold as the platform becomes ever more sophisticated.
-- BERNAMA