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Solair offers "intelligent" software platform for those looking to develop cloud apps and for IoT and M2M field

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CASALECCHIO DI RENO, ITALY: In 2014, the Internet of Things (IoT) will reach full maturity. According to Gartner, turnover for the Internet of things, especially for product and services providers, will reach $300 billion by 2020. Manufacturing, health care and insurance are among the vertical markets that will contribute the most to the development of the IoT.

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In this context Solair, the young Italian software company specialising in developing applications in the cloud, offers Solair Platform, its own innovative software platform for those who wish to develop business applications in the cloud as well as those seeking to position themselves in the "Internet of Things".

Solair Platform is a cloud platform, entirely developed in Italy, which lets developers create SaaS applications without writing code. It is an innovative alternative to the traditional development method and a connectivity solution that brings added value to IoT and M2M since it allows users to connect and collect a great amount of data (both structured and unstructured) as well as analyse and manage it to make it "intelligent".

On Solair Platform, users can build their own data and document management applications without knowing anything about programming by simply "composing" the intelligent elements of the platform using simple and completely interactive tools. It is all part of a flexible environment that can adapt to cover the needs of any application domain, for the creation of a PLM (the first application created on this platform by Solair), for example, or even a CRM or an application to manage Expense Accounts or expiration dates in a Patent management application.

These concepts are the building blocks of the Solair Platform. They contain the data, behaviour and graphic layout of all of the archived information. Solair Platform lets users drag & drop the concepts in the library to create their applications and lets them build both individual and interconnected flexible elements that are customised to their own needs and can be managed using Platform components.

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