Davra
Davra is an Internet of Things (IoT) platform company that provides a software environment for building, deploying, and managing industrial and enterprise IoT applications.
- IoT application enablement platform for industrial and enterprise use cases
- Device and sensor management, connectivity, and data collection for distributed assets
- Data processing, rules engines, and workflow orchestration for real-time IoT operations
- Dashboards, visualization, and reporting tools for monitoring connected environments
- Deployment options for cloud or hybrid infrastructures with APIs for integration into existing systems
More About Davra
Davra focuses on providing a platform layer that allows enterprises and public-sector organizations to build and operate IoT solutions across distributed physical assets such as fleets, infrastructure, and industrial equipment. Its technology is positioned as an application enablement and data management environment that sits between field devices and enterprise systems, providing a unified way to ingest, normalize, and act on data from diverse sensors, gateways, and networks.
The Davra offering (IoT application enablement) typically supports connectivity to heterogeneous devices and protocols that are common in industrial and infrastructure contexts, such as Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT), HTTP/REST, and other Machine-to-Machine Communication (M2M) mechanisms. This allows organizations to bring data from legacy equipment and modern connected devices into a single logical platform. Once ingested, data can be processed through rules engines, event processing pipelines, and workflow logic that support alerting, automation, and integration with external applications such as asset management, Emergency Response Plan (ERP), or IT systems.
For enterprise technical teams, Davra is used as a central environment to configure IoT solutions without having to build a full stack from scratch. It provides capabilities such as tenant management, data modeling, and security controls around device access and data usage. Visualization components, including dashboards and reporting (analytics/monitoring), allow operations staff and business stakeholders to monitor fleets, infrastructure, or facilities in real time, track KPIs, and analyze historical performance. These tools can be tailored to vertical scenarios, for example transport telematics, smart city infrastructure, utilities, or industrial monitoring, depending on how customers implement the platform.
Integration is a core aspect of Davra’s positioning, with APIs (integration platform) that allow the IoT layer to connect to existing enterprise IT and Operational technology (OT) environments. This supports architectures where Davra is deployed in cloud, on-premises (on-prem), or hybrid models, depending on regulatory, latency, or data residency needs. The platform aligns with common reference approaches for IoT architectures that separate device, edge, platform, and application layers, and it can coexist with public cloud services, networking infrastructure, and security tools already in place.
Within a technology directory or marketplace, Davra fits into categories such as IoT platforms, Industrial IoT (IIOT) application enablement, device and sensor management, and real-time monitoring and analytics for connected assets. Its scope is centered on providing the middleware and tooling that enterprises use to operationalize IoT data, support connected operations projects, and integrate operational data streams into broader digital initiatives.