BaseN
BaseN is an Internet of Things (IoT) and data platform company that provides a scalable infrastructure for real-time monitoring, control, and management of connected assets and services.
- IoT platform services for real-time data collection, processing, and visualization from distributed devices and systems (IoT platform).
- Digitalization and digital twin capabilities for modeling, monitoring, and managing physical assets and processes (digital twin / Industrial IoT (IIOT)).
- Scalable data infrastructure for high-volume telemetry, time-series data, and event processing (data platform / observability).
- Managed services and solution delivery for enterprises implementing IoT-based services, smart products, and remote monitoring (managed IoT services).
- Support for service providers and enterprises building subscription-based, data-driven offerings on top of the BaseN platform (service enablement / monetization).
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BaseN provides an IoT and data platform (IoT platform) designed to collect, store, analyze, and act on large volumes of real-time data from connected devices, sensors, and distributed infrastructure. The platform is used by enterprises and service providers that require continuous telemetry from equipment, networks, buildings, or other assets, with capabilities for monitoring, remote control, and lifecycle management. Its architecture focuses on high-throughput, time-series data handling and supports scenarios where reliability and availability are required at scale.
In enterprise and institutional environments, BaseN’s platform is positioned as the core data layer for connected services, smart products, and IIOT deployments (industrial IoT). Organizations use it to aggregate telemetry from heterogeneous devices, normalize and store that data, and apply rule-based or algorithmic logic for alerts and automation. The platform supports visualization dashboards and reporting that operations teams, service managers, and business stakeholders can use for service quality monitoring, asset status tracking, and capacity planning.
A central focus of BaseN is digitalization and digital twin capability (digital twin). The platform can represent physical assets and systems as virtual entities that reflect real-world state through continuous data feeds. This is applied in domains such as smart buildings, energy systems, and industrial equipment, where asset owners require visibility into performance, usage patterns, and potential failure conditions. By maintaining a digital representation of assets and their telemetry, the platform enables remote diagnostics and data-driven maintenance approaches.
From a technology perspective, BaseN’s stack is oriented around distributed data ingestion, time-series storage, and event processing (data platform). It supports high-frequency data streams typical of IoT deployments and provides interfaces for integration with enterprise systems, such as service management tools, billing platforms, or analytics environments. Standard internet and networking protocols underlie device connectivity, while APIs enable external applications to consume processed data and insights or to trigger control actions back to connected assets.
BaseN also offers managed and professional services (managed services) around its platform, helping customers design and operate IoT-based services and business models. This includes enabling subscription-based offerings in which product manufacturers or service providers monitor and manage equipment on behalf of end customers. In marketplace taxonomies, BaseN aligns with IoT platforms, digital twin platforms, telemetry and observability data platforms, and managed IoT service enablement, with usage across sectors such as telecom, utilities, manufacturing, and smart infrastructure where real-time asset monitoring and control are required.