April 21, 2021

Inpixon Recognized in the 2021 Gartner Critical Capabilities for Indoor Location Services, Global

PALO ALTO, Calif., Wed. Apr. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Inpixon, the Indoor Intelligence™ company, today announced that Gartner, a leading provider of research and analysis on the global information technology industry, has recognized Inpixon for its ability to offer critical capabilities across all six indoor location services use cases including Zonal Asset Tracking, People Tracking, and Real-Time Location Services (RTLS) Asset Tracking. "This research is intended to help organizations shortlist vendors that match their indoor location services requirements,” notes Gartner in its 2021 Critical Capabilities for Indoor Location Services, Global report [1].

"We are proud to be recognized by Gartner, as they are widely considered to be one of the most influential research firms, looked to and trusted by large enterprise CIOs, CTOs and other technology buyers," said Nadir Ali, CEO of Inpixon. "Coupled with our recent naming as a Visionary in the 2021 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Indoor Location Services, Global, and our winning IoT Breakthrough’s IoT Sensor Company of the Year Award, we believe that Inpixon's recognition by outside pundits is noteworthy."

As per the Gartner Critical Capabilities report's findings and recommendations:

  • “The need for indoor location services is expanding into new markets, as well as creating more complex use cases in existing markets. Both scenarios require platforms capable of harnessing multiple location technologies to provide the necessary “blue dot” information.
  • All vendors serving this market can address a single use case or specific functionality needed in a single vertical. However, capabilities vary widely, particularly when organizations have multiple use case requirements that involve tracking people or when an asset is a flight risk.
  • Flexibility of integration is paramount for indoor location services platforms to provide the application options required to address differing vertical market requirements.”
  • "I&O leaders responsible for mobile and endpoint technologies that expand the digital workplace’s capabilities should deploy a comprehensive location platform that is able to ingest the data from different technologies or vendors, while providing an API to communicate “blue dot” location information to dashboards or business rules."

Soumya Das, COO of Inpixon, said, "We believe this recognition strongly supports that our Indoor Intelligence platform is comprehensive and effective. We're delivering in the areas of importance noted by Gartner above. For instance, our platform offers flexible implementation to address vertical-specific requirements, supports multiple technologies, ingests third-party data, includes API's to trigger business rules, and enables numerous use cases. Customers can start by solving one specific problem, for instance, implementing a map-based desk reservation system to facilitate the return to work, and then leverage that investment to address additional use cases, such as real time location system (RTLS) asset tracking. We believe the Gartner Critical Capabilities evaluation backs the Inpixon value proposition and helps customers to partner with Inpixon with confidence."

[1] Gartner, ‘Critical Capabilities for Indoor Location Services, Global,’ Tim Zimmerman, Annette Zimmermann, 23 February 2021.

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