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  • 2022 IoT Application Enablement ScoreCard

    MachNation’s 2022 IoT Application Enablement ScoreCard includes the following vendors (listed alphabetically): Amazon, Akenza, AVSystem, Blynk, Exosite, Google, Huawei, IBM, Losant, Microsoft, PTC, Siemens, Software AG, and SpimeSenseLabs.

  • Whitepaper: Selecting best-in-class platforms for IoT device and data management

    Far too often enterprises overlook the importance of selecting a strong IoT device management platform as a foundation for their IoT solution. IoT device management platforms provide class-leading lifecycle management capabilities to deploy, monitor, maintain, manage and update IoT devices at-scale. Today, enterprises are deploying many types of IoT solutions including remote asset tracking, preventive and predictive maintenance, transport and logistics management, factory automation and smart cities solutions. All enterprise IoT solutions benefit from the […]

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  • 2018 IoT Application Enablement (AEP) ScoreCard – Executive Summary

    The 2018 IoT Application Enablement (AEP) ScoreCard rates the following platform vendors (listed alphabetically): Amazon, AT&T, Axonize, Ayla Networks, Bosch, ClearBlade, Ericsson, HPE, Huawei, IBM, InterDigital, Microsoft, Oracle, PTC, Relayr, SAP, Scriptr.io, SiteWhere, Software AG, Telit and TheThings.iO.

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  • 2018 IoT Application Enablement (AEP) ScoreCard

    The 2018 IoT Application Enablement (AEP) ScoreCard rates the following platform vendors (listed alphabetically): Amazon, AT&T, Axonize, Ayla Networks, Bosch, ClearBlade, Ericsson, HPE, Huawei, IBM, InterDigital, Microsoft, Oracle, PTC, Relayr, SAP, Scriptr.io, SiteWhere, Software AG, Telit and TheThings.iO.

  • IBM Watson IoT Platform – IoT Device Management Vendor Profile

    IBM has been present in the IoT platform market for a relatively long period of time, having released the Watson IoT Platform initially as Internet of Things Foundation in 2014. IBM is a pioneer in the field of cognitive IoT which, according to IBM, is “the use of cognitive computing technologies in combination with data generated by connected devices and the actions those devices can perform.” MachNation has evaluated IBM most recently in its 2016 […]

  • 2016 IoT Application Enablement Platform ScoreCard

    Today, MachNation published its 2016 IoT Application Enablement Platform (AEP) ScoreCard – a rating of 35 Internet of Things (IoT) platform companies. The ScoreCard rates the following vendors (listed alphabetically): Aeris, Afero, Altizon, Amazon, Amplia, AT&T, Ayla Networks, Bosch, C3 IoT, Carriots, ClearBlade, Connio, Cumulocity, Davra Networks, DevicePilot, Electric Imp, Ericsson, Exosite, Gemalto, HPE, IBM, Kaa, MachineShop, Microsoft, MODE, PTC, Relayr, SAP, Scriptr.io, SiteWhere, Software AG, Telit, TheThings.iO, Waylay and Yaler. This is MachNation’s third year of providing to its […]

  • 2016 IoT Application Enablement Platform ScoreCard – Executive Summary

    Today, MachNation published its 2016 IoT Application Enablement Platform (AEP) ScoreCard – a rating of 35 Internet of Things (IoT) platform companies. The ScoreCard rates the following vendors (listed alphabetically): Aeris, Afero, Altizon, Amazon, Amplia, AT&T, Ayla Networks, Bosch, C3 IoT, Carriots, ClearBlade, Connio, Cumulocity, Davra Networks, DevicePilot, Electric Imp, Ericsson, Exosite, Gemalto, HPE, IBM, Kaa, MachineShop, Microsoft, MODE, PTC, Relayr, SAP, Scriptr.io, SiteWhere, Software AG, Telit, TheThings.iO, Waylay and Yaler. This is MachNation’s third year of providing to its […]

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  • IoT Application Enablement Platform ScoreCard 2015

    In this ScoreCard, MachNation ranks 23 IoT application enablement vendors’ solutions (AEPs), partnership approaches and potential for success. Vendors in this ScoreCard include: Aeris, Amazon, ARM, Autodesk, Ayla Networks, Bug Labs, Carriots, Cumulocity, Davra Networks, Electric Imp, EVRYTHNG, Exosite, IBM, MachineShop, PLAT.ONE, PTC, SAP, Sierra Wireless, Telit, Waylay, Xively, Waylay, Yaler and Zebra Technologies.