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Software AG adds Maltese operator GO to its Cumulocity IoT telco roster

Maltese network operator GO has signed to use Software AG’s Cumulocity IoT platform for its enterprise customers. It is a minor win for the Germany-based firm, in a country with only around 500,000 inhabitants, but it is a win nonetheless, and GO joins the likes of Deutsche Telekom, Telefónica, KPN, A1, NTT and Telstra among operator customers taking Cumulocity IoT as a white-label service.

Cumulocity IoT, acquired by Software AG in 2017, is a key part of the firm’s data management and integration play in the emerging IoT sector, set to explode the market for data storage, management, and analytics services. It was conceived originally as an IoT platform for the telco set, to be able to offer enterprise customers a way to manage their IoT data and devices. Around 25 operators are using the platform.

Software AG calls it a “multi-tenant and open platform… supporting multiple types of [IoT] connectivity and protocols”. GO provides mobile, television, and broadband packages; its GO Business division serves the enterprise market in the country, and is the division offering the Cumulocity IoT platform. The deal with Software AG covers “platform, connectivity, and devices”.

It has also added Software AG’s webMethods integration solution, offering more than 300 connectors for cloud-to-cloud integration of third-party platforms. The operator is focused on offering support for asset tracking services, as a first IoT use case. GO claims to have 500,000-odd customers – in a country of only 500,000-odd people.

Arthur Azzopardi, chief of GO Business, commented: “GO is always on the lookout for innovative ways to expand its service offering, while providing the best solutions to our customers. We understand that our business customers are increasingly seeking to leverage the power of data through IoT solutions to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs and create new business models.

“Through this partnership, GO will accelerate its vision to provide best in class end-to-end IoT solutions to the Maltese market and beyond. GO will also leverage the flexibility of the Cumulocity IoT platform to offer ad hoc IoT solutions to customers operating in various verticals [and with] specific requirements. We firmly believe that through this collaboration, we will be providing our customers a unique, secure and scalable IoT offering in our market.”

Giulio Ballarini, head of Software AG in Italy, said: “Thanks to Software AG’s cloud technology, GO can accelerate the market launch of new IoT offerings with solutions for Asset Tracking, Building Management, Smart City among others. The self-service development tools and low code integration to 300-plus SaaS applications, give GO the ability to offer innovative services, customized and high value solutions to its customers.”

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James Blackman
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James Blackman has been writing about the technology and telecoms sectors for over a decade. He has edited and contributed to a number of European news outlets and trade titles. He has also worked at telecoms company Huawei, leading media activity for its devices business in Western Europe. He is based in London.