Several widely used IoT device management platforms help organizations securely connect, monitor, and control large networks of IoT devices, including AWS IoT Core, Microsoft Azure IoT Hub, IBM Watson IoT Platform, Particle, Balena, Bosch IoT Suite, Losant, ClearBlade, EdgeIQ, and Google Cloud IoT-based solutions. These platforms support essential capabilities such as device onboarding, remote monitoring, over-the-air (OTA) firmware updates, security management, and seamless integration with cloud and analytics services. When comparing these tools, organizations usually evaluate factors like scalability, reliability, integration options, ease of deployment, and data management capabilities. Cloud-native platforms typically focus on flexible deployment and strong ecosystem connectivity, while industrial IoT platforms are designed to handle complex enterprise environments with higher reliability and operational control. Some solutions are well suited for startups and mid-size businesses, whereas others are built to support large enterprises managing thousands or even millions of connected devices efficiently.