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Analyses, tutoriels et actualités de l'équipe TagoIO.
TagoRUN: Deploy Your Own White-Label IoT Platform
TagoRUN lets you deploy a fully branded IoT portal under your own domain: your logo, your colors, your mobile app. Free to start, no TagoIO branding visible to your clients.
Build or Resell? The IoT Platform Question Every System Integrator Gets Wrong
Building your own IoT platform takes 18-24 months and up to $3M before your first customer pays you. Here is when it makes sense and when reselling wins.
Why IoT Projects Fail and What to Do About It
74% of IoT projects fail. Here are the 5 root causes and practical fixes for each, so your deployment is not one of them.
The IoT Platform RFP Template: What to Ask Before You Sign
Most IoT platform RFPs ask the wrong questions. Here are the 5 categories to cover (connectivity, data, scalability, white-labeling, and support) before you sign.
How to Run a 30-Day IoT Pilot on TagoIO
A step-by-step guide to running a 30-day IoT pilot on TagoIO, from connecting your first device to making a go/no-go decision with documented evidence.
How System Integrators Build IoT Solutions with TagoIO
System integrators who build custom IoT stacks for every client hit a growth ceiling. Here is how to build a repeatable delivery model on TagoIO.
TagoIO Recognized as a Top-Ranked IoT Platform by G2 Users
G2, the world's largest and most trusted software marketplace, has published its latest reports, and TagoIO has earned recognition as a leading IoT platform — driven entirely by verified, independent reviews from real users across the globe.
Why AI Still Won't Replace People and Teams in IoT Projects
Discover why human expertise remains critical in IoT deployments, even as AI transforms automation, security, and data analysis capabilities.
IoT Portals: The Command Center Your Connected Operations Can't Live Without
The Internet of Things promised us a world where devices talk to each other seamlessly, where data flows effortlessly from sensor to insight, and where businesses could monitor and control their entire operations from anywhere. But here's what nobody mentioned in those early IoT pitches: without a proper portal that your actual end-users can access securely and intuitively, you're just drowning in disconnected data streams.
How to Avoid the Most Common IoT Deployment Mistakes
Many IoT projects fail not because of technology, but because of predictable planning mistakes. This blog explains the four most common pitfalls in IoT deployments and how to avoid them.
How to Train Developers to Build IoT Applications
A practical guide to training IoT developers with TagoIO, covering structured onboarding, hands-on exercises, and the essential tools needed to build scalable applications.
How NOT to start your IoT project
I recently saw a LinkedIn post that made me cringe. Someone had acquired a new IoT sensor and was asking the community for ideas about what to do with it—essentially asking others to convince him of the value it could bring to his business. This is exactly how NOT to start an IoT initiative.