Sensera Systems’ solar-powered/wireless cameras and SiteCloud software platform provide turn-key end-to-end visual monitoring that is simple to deploy and operate. Vaisala was able to add visual monitoring to their Wx Horizon offering through a simple integration with SiteCloud’s API, providing their customers a great user experience.

Sensera’s all-in-one, real-time remote monitoring solution means that Vaisala customers can deploy cameras in minutes with no special training. Sensera’s compact solar-powered cameras and SiteCloud software platform is a proven solution with deployments on thousands of sites and offers the kind of robust, powerful, yet easy-to-use system that Vaisala’s customers demand.

Sensera Systems’ SiteCloud platform provides advanced remote visual monitoring including real-time analytics and offers solution providers like Vaisala a reliable “drop-in” solution for visual information to complement remote sensing and IoT applications.

“SiteCloud Analytics has enabled Vaisala to bring very quickly to market a more comprehensive solution for parking lot winter maintenance that includes sensors, camera, forecasts, and a UI in a single service. The integration was smooth and being able to offer an end-to-end solution that has proven reliability and performance to our market is powerful. The flexibility of SiteCloud and Sensera’s cameras allowed us to easily configure the system for our specific applications”, says Jason Weinberger, head of weather solutions and service, Vaisala.

“We are proud to partner with Vaisala, a true market leader, to bring affordable, real-time visual monitoring to the road maintenance industry. The visual monitoring provides a great complement to Vaisala’s high accuracy GroundCast road sensors to give users a complete picture in real-time,” says David Gaw, chief strategy officer, and founder, Sensera Systems.

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