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The API allows programmatic access to data for organizations requiring strict data isolation, often used for heavy industrial assets (oil & gas, mining).
Polling is dead. The new API introduces Webhooks. Instead of asking "Is there new data?" every five minutes, your systems subscribe to events. For example:
Security is paramount in oil and gas, mining, and energy sectors. The Veerum API utilizes modern authentication protocols (such as OAuth 2.0) to ensure that sensitive asset data is only accessible to authorized users and applications. veerum api new
Heavy industries use GIS systems (like Esri ArcGIS). The allows a GIS analyst to export geotagged inspection data. When a technician takes a photo of a leaking flange in Veerum, the API exposes the EXIF GPS coordinates. The analyst can then overlay that photo onto a satellite map in real-time.
2023-10-24
Historically, heavy industries like energy, mining, and infrastructure have struggled with fragmented data siloed across disjointed engineering software and hard drives. With the rollout of the VEERUM VisOps (Visual Operations) Platform , the company has unlocked a new wave of automation through its modernized API landscape. This breakthrough enables asset owners to bridge the gap between physical reality and digital engineering systems programmatically.
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of Industry 4.0, the ability to bridge the gap between physical assets and digital data is no longer a luxury—it is a necessity. VEERUM , a leader in visual operations (VisOps), has recently introduced a significant enhancement to its ecosystem: the , now available as part of their new single-tenant deployment offering .
: The platform is "data-agnostic," meaning it can ingest and contextualize disparate data types through its integration layer, including: Reality Capture : LiDAR, drone scans, photogrammetry, and 360° photos. Engineering Models Instead of asking "Is there new data