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Exosite provides enterprise-grade Industrial IoT solutions centered on their Murano platform and ExoSense condition monitoring application, targeting organizations seeking to digitize equipment monitoring without extensive custom development. The company offers a mature, configurable platform with strong emphasis on no-code deployment, flexible hosting options, and AI-powered predictive maintenance capabilities.

Exosite is an Industrial IoT software company headquartered in Minneapolis that specializes in enterprise solutions for connected product strategies and condition monitoring. Founded with a mission to simplify IoT implementation, the company offers Murano, a scalable cloud-based Industrial IoT platform, alongside ExoSense, their condition monitoring application designed for equipment, machines, and high-value assets. Their platform enables organizations to deploy IoT solutions without extensive coding requirements, incorporating AI integration and predictive maintenance capabilities. The company serves diverse industries including manufacturing and automation, water/wastewater management, agriculture, fleet telematics, and commercial building infrastructure. Exosite has earned recognition in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Global Industrial IoT Platforms, validating their position in the enterprise IoT market. Their solutions emphasize configurability, multi-tenant capabilities, and flexible deployment options including managed cloud, dedicated cloud, and on-premises installations to accommodate various organizational requirements and security needs. Exosite differentiates itself through a comprehensive ecosystem approach, offering not just software but also professional services, hardware partner integrations, and consulting support. Their platform architecture supports standard secure protocols, edge device connectivity, and federation with third-party systems, enabling organizations to centralize monitoring across diverse equipment types and use cases.