IoT technology is changing the way industry works. Canopy, an enterprise Internet of Things solution from Banyan Hills, offers industrial facility operators real-time insights and remote monitoring to manage their properties from anywhere.
Our IoT platform, Canopy, can detect failures, self-diagnose and do predictive maintenance.
Our endpoint software agent, Leaf, runs on any base operating system or device hardware platform.
Configurable triggers can alert operators about common failures, including those requiring field service support.
Canopy software allows an operator to safely and securely execute defined commands on the device endpoints.
Customizable dashboards provide a central, real-time view of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) showing the overall health and performance of your operations.
Canopy provides the operator with the ability to automate certain tasks in their IoT implementation using an easy-to-use framework for building event-based workflows.
The IoT is slowly transforming production systems from the ground up, and the future holds almost unlimited potential. Our IoT platform, Canopy, can help operators get immediate and continuous feedback on the effectiveness of the production system and make changes in real time.
Let's TalkView the overall health of your property to quickly address maintenance issues. Monitor doors, keypads, alarms and other vital components. Set alerts to notify you when there is potential problem and trigger notifications when on-site repairs are required.
Learn More About CanopyWhen it comes to the Internet of Things, Banyan makes it happen. We bridge the gap between business and technology by working as a trusted partner to companies operating large networks of unattended devices. We combine our deep consulting expertise with a proven software platform to deliver the promise of IoT along with measurable business value.
We utilize a four-step approach:
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Canopy provides an operator with a centralized web portal.
A feature-rich user interface to help manage the implementation.
Track customizable, detailed information about your locations.
Track information on all of your connected devices.
Canopy has customer relationship management (CRM) capabilities.
Monitor and manage device transactions and revenue.
Securely transact from a device via your chosen processor.
Gain visibility into your inventory levels across the network.
Automate tasks through an easy-to-use framework.
Create rich marketing campaigns that deliver promotional content.
Canopy provides an integrated incident management solution.
Canned and analytic reporting capabilities are available.
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