


Qopper is the brainchild of Alok Bhanot who dealt with these challenges during his tenure as the CTO of a major multi-national payments company with a large portfolio of payment devices. He observed that customers were constantly battling deployment issues arising from version inconsistencies, interoperability and compatibility issues across assets and vendors, frequent rollbacks of software updates and the resulting setbacks with looming deadlines. Beyond rollout, change and incident management in such a complex operational environment was also an ongoing challenge and kept the end to end system in a perpetual state of instability. Hence Qopper delivers operational insights, full stack visibility across all assets and incident management tools that leverage human-to-human(H2H) and human-to-machine(H2M) collaboration for efficient root cause analysis.
The lifecycle management of assets start with onboarding through the design interface, QopperForge, which can ingest asset inventory and configuration information from existing asset repositories. These assets are monitored using appropriate sensors, agents or connectors depending on the class of asset as depicted in the monitoring stack image below.
The telemetry data arising from this network of monitors is processed in realtime by a playbook to drive incident management processes and dashboards in QopperAlloy. The playbook is the brains of the platform and captures operational policies that can be customized, for e.g.: default incident severity level for refrigeration units are critical while it is major for all other assets.

Now that there exists a steady stream of asset operational data, the team at Qopper is evaluating AI and machine learning models to offer additional valueadded services to transform operations and improve efficiency.
Company
Qopper
Headquarters
San Jose, CA
Management
Alok Bhanot, Founder & CEO
Description
Qopper offers a device estate management platform with solutions to manage IT and OT assets in connected spaces
