Soracom Named Leader and Ace Performer in QKS Group's SPARK Matrix™: IoT Connectivity Management Platform 2025
Soracom has been recognized as a Leader and Ace Performer in the QKS Group's 2025 IoT CMP report, highlighting its cloud-native design and innovative service capabilities.
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Soracom, Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Ken Tamagawa) announced that it has been named a Leader and Ace Performer in the QKS Group's SPARK Matrix™: IoT Connectivity Management Platform (IoTCMP) 2025.
The "Leader" position in the SPARK Matrix™ is awarded to vendors that excel in both Technology Excellence and Customer Impact, providing innovative and scalable solutions. The "Ace Performer" title recognizes vendors with strong operational performance, revenue growth potential, and strategic partnerships.
Ignatius Daniel T, Principal Analyst at QKS Group, noted that Soracom differentiates itself in the market through its cloud-native and API-first platform design. He highlighted that features such as SGP.32-compliant eSIM orchestration and satellite connectivity integration solidify its position as an innovation-driven player.
QKS Group defines IoT CMP as an integrated system for managing connectivity across cellular, Wi-Fi, LPWAN, and satellite networks. Soracom has established itself by focusing on software-defined, programmable connectivity rather than traditional carrier-centric management.
Kenta Yasukawa, CTO and Co-founder of Soracom, stated that this recognition reflects the core strengths of the SORACOM platform, including the integration of AI-driven services like SORACOM Flux and SORACOM Query directly into their connectivity platform.
The "Leader" position in the SPARK Matrix™ is awarded to vendors that excel in both Technology Excellence and Customer Impact, providing innovative and scalable solutions. The "Ace Performer" title recognizes vendors with strong operational performance, revenue growth potential, and strategic partnerships.
Ignatius Daniel T, Principal Analyst at QKS Group, noted that Soracom differentiates itself in the market through its cloud-native and API-first platform design. He highlighted that features such as SGP.32-compliant eSIM orchestration and satellite connectivity integration solidify its position as an innovation-driven player.
QKS Group defines IoT CMP as an integrated system for managing connectivity across cellular, Wi-Fi, LPWAN, and satellite networks. Soracom has established itself by focusing on software-defined, programmable connectivity rather than traditional carrier-centric management.
Kenta Yasukawa, CTO and Co-founder of Soracom, stated that this recognition reflects the core strengths of the SORACOM platform, including the integration of AI-driven services like SORACOM Flux and SORACOM Query directly into their connectivity platform.
FAQ
What is the significance of the SGP.32 standard for Soracom?
It enables advanced eSIM orchestration, allowing for more flexible and automated management of IoT device connectivity.