Soracom Flux and Query Intelligence accelerate IoT projects with GenAI application integration and natural language network analytics.
SORACOM Inc., a global provider of advanced Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, today announced two new services designed to accelerate the deployment of larger, more complex IoT projects by incorporating Generative AI (GenAI) capabilities more deeply into the IoT connectivity stack.
Soracom Flux is a low-code application builder that enables non-technical users to build AI-integrated IoT applications in real time by defining data flows between sensors, cameras, actuators, the GenAI engine, and the cloud. Soracom Query Intelligence simplifies the management of large-scale IoT deployments with natural language network data analytics.
Soracom Flux is a low-code IoT application builder that makes it easy to create custom applications that automate operations by integrating multiple data sources with leading cloud-based GenAI engines such as OpenAI, Google Gemini, Microsoft Azure AI, and Amazon Bedrock. Soracom Flux enables teams to create powerful IoT applications in minutes for critical use cases in manufacturing, construction, healthcare, energy, retail, and security. For example, Soracom Flux can easily generate applications based on user-defined data flows and natural language instructions to send alerts when someone in the camera’s field of view at a work site is not wearing proper protective equipment.
Soracom Query Intelligence applies GenAI to enable administrators of large-scale IoT deployments to query IoT network data in natural language and receive instant analytical results in the form of explanatory text and data visualizations. Soracom Query Intelligence is built on the Soracom Query managed data warehouse service to store and analyze platform-level data such as device connection session history, data usage, and billing information. Soracom Query Intelligence enables anyone to perform complex data analysis, even without experience in SQL programming or data visualization.
For example, a user can identify and troubleshoot unstable devices on a large network by simply requesting a list of SIMs that connect/disconnect frequently, or a user managing a nationwide mobile fleet of vehicles can request a map showing all SIMs currently connected to a particular carrier to identify areas where they may need to switch carriers to maintain connectivity.
Kenta Yasukawa, CTO and co-founder of Soracom, said:
“We have always envisioned an Internet of Things where connected devices can interact with each other and make decisions in real time.”
“The emergence of public GenAI services has the potential to make that vision a reality. Soracom Flux and Soracom Query Intelligence drive AI even deeper within the IoT stack. Project teams can now accomplish in minutes what previously took months and specialized skills. And non-technical managers can now have full control over the largest, most globally distributed IoT networks.”
Soracom Flux is currently available as a public beta to all Soracom customers at a free tier, with Pro and Enterprise plans available later this year. Soracom Query Intelligence is currently available to select Soracom customers as a technology preview. Interested customers should contact Soracom to apply.