Elektron Technology has unveiled its next-generation Checkit food safety solution powered by Xively Cloud Services.
By using Xively to enable real-time, remote monitoring of food storage and preparation areas, Elektron is expected to make it easier for multi-site restaurants, supermarkets, hotels and other businesses to enforce process compliance and reduce the cost of food safety management. Xively’s connectivity with Salesforce.com will also make it possible to create a more interactive relationship with customers and deliver additional services.
David Davies, group head of instrumentation, monitoring and control at Elektron Technology, said: "We wanted to connect Checkit to the Internet of Things so that businesses have instant visibility into food safety status and processes across all their sites from anywhere.
Xively provided exactly what we needed to quickly develop this solution: a proven and highly scalable cloud infrastructure with robust storage, analytics and security, plus the ability to easily interface with other data and enterprise systems such as Salesforce.com. Using Xively, we were able to cost-effectively deliver this capability in just eight weeks."
Mario Finocchiaro, director of Business Development, Xively, said: "We’re excited to be working with Elektron as they embark on their next-generation Checkit solution. Putting rich data sets at their fingertips helps streamline enterprise-wide operations, maximise efficiencies and enable truly connected customers.
"Elektron’s new solution exemplifies what is possible when enterprises develop connected commercial offerings that generate the intelligence needed to enhance customer relationships and boost revenue."
Checkit is a paperless system that uses smart wireless sensors and hand-held units to monitor and record the temperature, humidity and door status of cold storage, hot holding and food preparation areas, as well as ensure hygiene checks have been completed
Elektron is beginning customer trials of Xively-powered Checkit systems in November 2013. General availability is planned for early 2014.
Xively is subsidiary of LogMeIn and claims to be the creator of the first public cloud platform for the commercial Internet of Things (IoT).