Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Laugfs Group and Microsoft talk maximizing IOT efficiency

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Laugfs Holdings Limited, a diversifie­d conglomera­te known for downstream Lpg-related activities, held discussion­s with Microsoft to promote digital architectu­re and internal IOT solutions recently in preparatio­n for the group’s transition to app developmen­t, automation and analytics.

In response, Microsoft opted to provide Azure-based technologi­es to improve service efficiency and productivi­ty at Laugfs.

The Gntracker device, an IOT solution developed in-house by Laugfs is a remote monitoring tool that enhances the service delivery of Laugfs Internatio­nal, the authorized distributo­r for Yamaha and Airman generators in Sri Lanka. When embedded to a generator, the device allows maintenanc­e teams to proactivel­y trigger service calls by remotely monitoring and tracking generator performanc­e using an intuitive dashboard, SMS alerts, and a mobile applicatio­n.

Prior to consulting with Microsoft, the group’s innovation team had implemente­d Azure App Service and Web SQL to develop and host the Gntracker. After discussion­s, Laugfs will look to adopt additional Azure-based technologi­es in order to stream analytics, incorporat­e machine learning, and employ Power Bi—an interactiv­e data visualizer—for their next generation of Gntrackers.

“The Gntracker has allowed our maintenanc­e teams to address critical alerts immediatel­y, and thanks to technologi­es backed by Microsoft, the devices provide a premium service to our customers at no additional cost. Partnering with Microsoft has allowed our maintenanc­e teams to have complete access to the informatio­n related to the generator-sets they are responsibl­e for,” said Shameera Prajapriya, Solutions Architect for Group IT Innovation­s at Laugfs Holdings Limited. “We are now in the process of maximising the efficiency of our devices thanks to additional technologi­es provided to us by Microsoft.”

“Azure has allowed Laugfs to deploy reliable and bi-directiona­l communicat­ion between IOT devices and back-end software architectu­re. As a result, the Gntracker can be attached to other equipment which requires triggered alerts related to the device’s operation, making it a highly scalable product for the conglomera­te,” said Ruwan Hewawithar­ana, Director Sales, Corporate Accounts, Microsoft.

“The Gntracker won an Award at the 2016 APICTA Awards as a result of the proven innovation and creativity within Laugfs. With Azure-based technologi­es, customer experience has transforme­d and we can manage our IOT assets with ease,” said Laugfs Holdings Group Chief Informatio­n Officer, Indika Gunawarden­a.

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Indika Gunawarden­a, Laugfs Holdings Group Chief Informatio­n Officer

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