Overview
As we step into 2025, the world of digital solutions is evolving faster than ever, presenting both challenges and opportunities for equipment makers and businesses. At Cumulocity, we’re not just keeping pace—we’re setting the standard.
This year, we’re unveiling innovations that empower you to redefine what’s possible, streamline complexity, and drive meaningful growth. Let’s explore how these advancements can transform your journey.
Improved Data Management
We’re introducing 3 new data management features, to make it easier than ever to organize, access, and make sense of your data—helping you work smarter and uncover new opportunities.
New Time Series Migration UI
We’ve introduced a brand-new data model for measurements, built on MongoDB’s timeseries capability, providing both improved query response times and more efficient storage use, lowering the cost of measurement storage. To make your transition seamless, there’s now an easy-to-use interface for background data migrations. It ensures:
- Downtime-free transitions.
- Full functionality checks before finalizing.
- Faster, more powerful query responses.
- Reduced data storage costs as timeseries data is stored more efficiently.
Notifications API extended
The Notification v2 API allows applications to subscribe to real time equipment data, we have just made it even more flexible!
You can now:
- Subscribe to operations at the tenant level.
- Skip type filtering for events.
This makes it simpler than ever to integrate with your apps and platforms, for instance LWM2M uses the enhanced Operations subscription to enable seamless management of thousands of devices…
Making it easier to use your connected equipment
Managing large numbers of alarms can be exhaustive. Here’s what we’ve been working on to help:
Stay Focused with Advanced Alarm Filters
Save time and focus on what matters most with new alarm management tools:
- Filter alarms by specific start and end dates.
- Narrow your view to particular alarm types.
These enhancements make it easier to zero in on the data you actually need.
Extract analytical data to leverage real insights
We’ve made some improvements to our analytics tools to help you turn data into insights faster, making it easier to spot trends, solve problems, and make smarter decisions.**
Multi-Tenant Analytics: Scalable and Cost-Efficient
Analytics Builder now supports multi-tenancy! Let end-users create, edit, and deploy models on their sub-tenants, while executing them in a shared runtime on the parent tenant… Benefits include:
- Reduced hosting costs.
- No more strict need for single-tenant streaming applications.
- Improved scalability for your analytics services.
Operational Excellence with new OEE Block
The new OEE block (available on GitHub) simplifies integrating operational insights into your workflows. Use it to:
- Calculate and track Overall Equipment Effectiveness.
- Trigger alarms or processes based on predefined thresholds.
Improved Device Management
Manage your software more effectively and minimize downtimes with improved log-retreaval options for LwM2M.
Improved UX for repositories
All repositories now benefit from a unified UX including enhanced functionalities that allow you to manage your repositories more effectively:
- A unified UX across all list views in Device Management
- Improved filter and search options
Take Control of LWM2M Log Management
You’re now in charge of which information is captured for your LwM2M devices. Tailor the device logging to your needs and even disable it entirely to:
- Cut unnecessary costs.
- Collect additional data to increase transparency and accelerate your root-cause analysis if devices are malfunctioning .
A Faster, More Secure Foundation: Spring Boot 3.3 for Microservices
We’ve upgraded to Spring Boot 3.3, bringing you:
- Better performance and security.
- Simplified microservice development.
- Improved compatibility with modern Java standards.
Get more insights
If you want to see most of the announced enhancement of this article and you missed our Q1 Product Launch Webinar, you can watch the recording here: