Gravio vs. Azure Stack Edge

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Gravio
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Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Gravio is an Edge Computing Platform that connects sensors and computer vision AI/ML. Gravio users can deploy the edge server called "Gravio HubKit" on their own macOS, Windows, or Linux hardware (including Raspberry Pi). Or they can use the "Gravio Hub", a set-top box that fully with LTE functionality, and the Gravio HubKit pre-installed. Gravio integrates with common standards, including HTTP…N/A
Azure Stack Edge
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
Azure Stack Edge is an Azure managed device that brings the compute, storage, and intelligence of Azure to the edge. The Azure Stack Edge Pro line of appliances help to bring the compute, storage, and intelligence of Azure right to where it is needed, such as a corporate data center, a branch office, factory floor, or retail space.
$1,368
per month $50 for Shipping to the US
Pricing
GravioAzure Stack Edge
Editions & Modules
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Azure Stack Edge Pro 2
$399 to $615
per month $350 for Shipping
Azure Stack Edge Pro
$674 to $900
per month $350 for Shipping
Azure Stack Edge Mini R
$1,368
per month $50 for Shipping to the US
Azure Stack Edge Pro R
$2,358 to $2,916
per month $600 for Shipping to the US
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
GravioAzure Stack Edge
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional DetailsThe free version does not include any hardware. The basic version can be ordered in the Mac and Windows App Store app. More advanced packages can be ordered via order form in the user portal.
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GravioAzure Stack Edge
ScreenShots

Gravio Screenshots

Screenshot of Data Management to organise Areas and Data LayersScreenshot of Create your own actions from an ever-growing number of action components; use the shell script component to execute any shell script based on sensor data.Screenshot of HTTP example component where you can send sensor data and values to a Rest/API endpointScreenshot of Trigger configuration to determine under which conditions an action should be executed; in this example, we use a camera feed and TensorFlow people counting model to trigger an action if more than 10 people are detected.