Dianomic Systems
Dianomic Systems is an industrial data software company that develops open-source and commercial platforms for collecting, processing, and managing time-series and sensor data from Operational technology (OT) and industrial Internet of Things (IoT) (IIoT) environments.
- Industrial data platform for Industrial IoT (IIOT) and OT data collection, aggregation, and control
- Open-source edge and time-series data services for sensors, equipment, and control systems
- Integration of industrial data with enterprise IT systems, cloud services, and analytics platforms
- Support for industrial protocols and heterogeneous field devices across plants and remote operations
- Tooling for monitoring, managing, and orchestrating distributed industrial data pipelines
More About Dianomic Systems
Dianomic Systems focuses on software that connects industrial assets, sensors, and control systems with enterprise and cloud data platforms. Its offerings target industrial IoT (IIoT), OT, and edge computing use cases where organizations need to capture time-series and event data close to machines and production environments, then forward that data securely and reliably to downstream systems for monitoring, analytics, and automation.
The company’s core technology is positioned as an industrial data platform (data infrastructure / IIOT) that runs at the edge, in plants, and within distributed operational sites. It is built to interface with a range of industrial protocols and field devices typically found in manufacturing, energy, utilities, and similar operational domains. This includes connectivity to sensors, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and other control or monitoring equipment, enabling data ingestion from heterogeneous sources into a consistent software environment.
Dianomic’s platform emphasizes open-source components (open-source infrastructure) for edge data services, including collection, buffering, transformation, filtering, and routing of time-series and event data. These capabilities support architectures where data from OT networks is normalized and enriched at or near the edge before being transmitted to enterprise IT systems, data lakes, historians, cloud IoT services, or observability and analytics platforms. The system is generally aligned with publish/subscribe and microservices-oriented approaches, where individual services handle tasks such as protocol translation, data cleansing, and southbound or northbound integrations.
Within enterprise environments, Dianomic Systems is used to construct industrial data pipelines that bridge OT and IT domains. The software provides interfaces and connectors to send data into cloud platforms and enterprise analytics tools, enabling scenarios such as asset monitoring, process optimization, condition monitoring, and long-term data archiving. By operating close to physical equipment, the platform supports low-latency data capture and local control logic, while still integrating with centralized management and analysis tools.
From a marketplace and taxonomy perspective, Dianomic Systems fits within IIOT platforms, edge data management, and time-series data infrastructure categories. Its open-source orientation aligns with organizations that prefer transparent, extensible components for OT data integration instead of proprietary, monolithic industrial software stacks. Technical stakeholders typically consider it alongside other IIOT edge frameworks and industrial data management solutions when designing architectures that must connect existing plant equipment to modern data, analytics, and cloud ecosystems.