Allerin
Overview
HQ Location
India
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Year Founded
2004
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Company Type
Private
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Revenue
$10-100m
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Employees
201 - 1,000
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Website
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Company Description
Allerin specializes in Internet of Things, providing IoT solutions and services across industries. We enable organizations to build applications using our IoT framework, develop IoT strategies, integrate with your existing landscape or implement a new IoT solution for your enterprise.
IoT Solutions
Smart Parking
Smart Waste Management
Connected Warehouse
IoT Snapshot
Allerin is a provider of Industrial IoT software design and engineering services, system integration, and training services, and also active in the aerospace, automotive, cities and municipalities, finance and insurance, healthcare and hospitals, life sciences, oil and gas, retail, telecommunications, and utilities industries.
Technologies
Functional Areas
Industries
Services
Technology Stack
Allerin’s Technology Stack maps Allerin’s participation in the IoT Technology stack.
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Devices Layer
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Edge Layer
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Cloud Layer
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Application Layer
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Supporting Technologies
Technological Capability:
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