Dimonoff rolled out a significant upgrade to its IoT management platform, Dimonoff | SCMS, in version 20, centered on a new visual data aggregation capability designed to help the platform handle and display data from much larger deployments. As the company puts it, “an IoT platform without aggregation is planned for smaller deployment than a city,” since most browser technologies struggle once a network exceeds around 70,000 connected devices, a threshold that street lighting projects frequently surpass.
The new feature is meant to keep the map usable as a network grows. It eliminates overlapping icons that would otherwise clutter the view, and it dynamically adjusts the level of detail shown based on zoom level, presenting aggregated summaries when zoomed out and granular, device-level information as users zoom in.
Beyond the map itself, the update also brings enhanced filtering, making it faster for operators to answer common operational questions, such as how many sensors are faulty or which alarm types have been triggered across the network. The aggregation feature is now available across both Azure Map and Google Map configurations, and Dimonoff is encouraging interested users to book a demonstration to see it in action.