• Sensor-Based Monitoring
  • Real-Time Data Capture
  • Connected System Logic
  • Monitoring Workflows
  • Tracking Systems
  • Operational Visibility
  • Smart Systems

Connect physical environments to real-time digital visibility

Centangle’s IoT and Connected Systems service helps organisations design sensor-based and connected systems for monitoring, tracking, real-time data capture, and operational visibility.

We help teams define IoT use cases, structure connected system logic, capture real-time data, and build monitoring workflows that connect physical activity with digital platforms, dashboards, and decisions.

Digital Environment Assessment

SCANNING

SYSTEM HEALTH INDEX

Data Governance

28%

Integration Maturity

47%

Workflow Clarity

39%

Platform Alignment

22%

Reporting Reliability

54%

Change Readiness

76%

PRIORITY FINDINGS

  • CRITICAL

    No unified data schema across 4 platforms

  • CRITICAL

    Approval workflows depend entirely on manual email

  • MODERATE

    Reporting latency averaging 5-7 working days

  • OPPORTUNITY

    Strong team readiness for structured change

The Problem We Solve

When physical activity is not connected, visibility stays delayed

Many organisations depend on physical assets, field environments, equipment, vehicles, facilities, sites, or operational conditions that change continuously. Without connected systems, teams may only receive updates through manual checks, delayed reporting, or fragmented data. This makes it harder to monitor activity, track performance, detect issues, or respond before small problems become larger operational risks. IoT and Connected Systems help organisations capture real-time data from physical environments and connect it with dashboards, alerts, workflows, and decision-making systems.

  • Monitoring depends on manual checks

    Teams may rely on field visits, calls, spreadsheets, or periodic reports to understand what is happening on ground.

  • Real-time visibility is limited

    Operational issues, performance changes, movement, usage, or environmental conditions may not be visible when they happen.

  • Data stays disconnected from decisions

    Sensor or tracking data may exist, but without system integration it may not support alerts, dashboards, reporting, or action.

  • Response becomes delayed

    Teams may identify problems only after damage, downtime, service disruption, or operational inefficiency has already occurred.

  • Connected systems lack structure

    Without clear use cases, data flows, monitoring logic, and governance, IoT initiatives can become difficult to scale or maintain.

What We Deliver

What We Connect Before Real-Time Visibility Becomes Useful

IoT and Connected Systems help organisations capture data from physical environments and connect it with digital platforms, dashboards, alerts, and operational workflows. Centangle focuses on defining the use case, sensor logic, data flows, monitoring needs, integration points, and action pathways before connected systems are implemented.

  • DIAGNOSTIC 01

    Sensor Use Case Planning

    Defining what needs to be monitored, measured, tracked, detected, or captured through connected devices or sensors.

  • DIAGNOSTIC 02

    Real-Time Data Capture

    Structuring how live data will be collected from assets, sites, equipment, vehicles, environments, or field activity.

  • DIAGNOSTIC 03

    Connected System Logic

    Defining how sensors, devices, gateways, platforms, dashboards, and alerts should work together.

  • DIAGNOSTIC 04

    Monitoring Workflow Design

    Mapping how connected data should support visibility, issue detection, escalation, reporting, or operational response.

  • DIAGNOSTIC 05

    Dashboard and Alert Planning

    Designing how real-time data should appear through dashboards, notifications, thresholds, alerts, or status views.

  • DIAGNOSTIC 06

    Integration Requirements

    Identifying how IoT data should connect with backend systems, APIs, GIS platforms, reporting tools, or operational workflows.

  • DIAGNOSTIC 07

    Maintenance and Scalability Direction

    Planning how connected systems can be maintained, monitored, expanded, and improved as usage or operational needs grow.

Our Methodology

From connected devices to operational visibility

Centangle approaches IoT and Connected Systems by first defining what needs to be monitored, tracked, measured, or acted on. We structure the use case, data capture logic, device connections, dashboards, alerts, integrations, and maintenance needs so connected systems become practical operational tools instead of isolated sensor deployments.

  1. Define the IoT Use Case

    We clarify what the connected system needs to monitor, track, measure, detect, or report.

    STEP 1 OUTPUT

    Environment Inventory

    Platform list, tool registry, manual systems log.

  2. Workflow Maps

    Task flows, approval chains, handover documentation.

    STEP 2 OUTPUT

    Workflow Maps

    Task flows, approval chains, handover documentation.

  3. Friction Register

    Pain points, delays, duplicate work, ownership gaps.

    STEP 3 OUTPUT

    Friction Register

    Pain points, delays, duplicate work, ownership gaps.

  4. Design Monitoring and Response Workflows

    We map how teams should view data, receive alerts, respond to issues, escalate actions, or use connected insights for decisions.

    STEP 4 OUTPUT

    Governance Audit

    Access map, approval accountability, control gaps.

  5. Plan Integration and Scalability

    We define the backend, dashboard, GIS, API, cloud, maintenance, and scaling requirements needed to keep the connected system reliable over time.

    STEP 5 OUTPUT

    Priority Framework

    Structured recommendations ranked by urgency and impact.

IoT and Connected Systems Outputs

What You Get From IoT and Connected Systems

An IoT and Connected Systems engagement gives teams a structured view of how physical environments, devices, sensors, and operational activity can connect with digital systems. The output is a clear foundation for real-time monitoring, tracking, dashboards, alerts, data flows, and connected workflows that support better visibility and faster response.

  • IoT Use Case Structure

    OUTPUT 01

    IoT Use Case Structure

    A defined view of what needs to be monitored, tracked, measured, detected, or reported through connected systems.

  • Connected System Map

    OUTPUT 02

    Connected System Map

    A structured model showing how devices, sensors, gateways, platforms, dashboards, users, and workflows connect.

  • Real-Time Data Flow Model

    OUTPUT 03

    Real-Time Data Flow Model

    A clear view of how data moves from physical environments into databases, dashboards, alerts, APIs, or reporting systems.

  • Monitoring and Tracking Framework

    OUTPUT 04

    Monitoring and Tracking Framework

    A framework for visibility across assets, sites, equipment, vehicles, environmental conditions, or field activity.

  • Dashboard and Alert Direction

    OUTPUT 05

    Dashboard and Alert Direction

    Guidance on how connected data should appear through dashboards, notifications, thresholds, alerts, and status views.

  • Integration Requirements

    OUTPUT 06

    Integration Requirements

    A view of backend, API, cloud, GIS, dashboard, or platform requirements needed to make the connected system work.

Best Suited For

For teams that need real-time visibility across physical operations

IoT and Connected Systems is best suited for organisations that need to monitor, track, measure, or respond to activity happening across physical environments. This service is useful when assets, sites, equipment, vehicles, facilities, or field activity need to be connected with dashboards, alerts, data flows, and operational decision-making.

Asset and Equipment Monitoring

Organisations that need to track asset status, equipment performance, usage, conditions, or maintenance signals.

Field and Site Operations

Teams managing activity across sites, facilities, routes, infrastructure, or field environments.

Real-Time Tracking Needs

Systems where movement, location, activity, usage, or operational status needs to be visible as it happens.

Environmental and Condition Monitoring

Use cases involving temperature, air quality, energy, water, safety, facility conditions, or other sensor-based data.

Dashboard-Driven Operations

Teams that need connected data to appear through dashboards, alerts, status views, maps, or reporting systems.

Organisations Planning Smart Systems

Teams exploring sensor-based monitoring, connected infrastructure, automated alerts, or real-time operational visibility.

Proven in Practice

Proven In Practice

Diagnostic work has anchored delivery across sectors where getting the current state right was the difference between transformation that worked and one that didn't.

Real-Time Monitoring Systems

Supported systems where live data, status updates, alerts, and monitoring views help teams track activity or conditions.

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Asset and Site Visibility

Structured connected data around physical assets, sites, facilities, equipment, infrastructure, or field environments.

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Dashboard and Alert Systems

Connected operational data with dashboards, thresholds, notifications, status views, and reporting layers.

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GIS-Connected Monitoring

Linked connected system data with maps, locations, assets, sites, routes, or spatial dashboards for clearer context.

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Workflow Response Systems

Supported automated response flows where alerts or sensor signals can trigger tasks, escalations, reviews, or follow-ups.

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Integrated Operational Platforms

Connected devices, data flows, backend systems, dashboards, APIs, and reporting tools into wider digital environments.

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Begin with Clarity

Connect physical systems to real-time intelligence

Complex digital environments need a clear view of what exists, what is missing, and what should be structured before delivery begins. Our advisory engagement starts with that clarity.