MachNation announces the availability of its 2022 IoT Application Enablement Platform (AEP) ScoreCard, an in-depth rating of 14 Internet of Things (IoT) platform vendors. Executive summary (Publicly available): Full report (Client-only access): The IoT application enablement space has continued to grow into one of the most critical technology sectors of the Internet of Things. Enterprises realize that a well-built IoT AEP saves significant development time and money in the creation and operation of an IoT […]
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What should Software AG do with newly acquired IoT AEP Cumulocity?
Earlier today, Software AG, a global leader in enterprise software including database management (DBMS), services-oriented architecture (SOA) and analytics announced that it acquired Cumulocity, a Düsseldorf-headquartered leading IoT application enablement platform (AEP) with a global customer footprint and recognition from independent, global industry experts. There are a couple of trajectories Software AG may choose to follow: 1) Software AG may leave Cumulocity as an independent entity without significant product/solution integration. This would allow Cumulocity to accelerate […]
Continue readingMore TagMachNation rates 23 IoT application enablement vendors (AEPs) in new scorecard
Update: MachNation has published the updated 2018 IoT Application Enablement Scorecard with 35 vendors. Today, MachNation published its 2015 IoT Application Enablement ScoreCard – a rating of 23 Internet of Things (IoT) platform companies. The ScoreCard rates the following vendors (listed alphabetically): 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, Yaler and Zebra Technologies. This is MachNation’s second year of providing […]
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Security concerns — cyber/data and physical — are the top inhibitors of growth of the Internet of Things (IoT). Businesses and governments invest tremendous time and money securing their traditional IT assets – PCs, desktops, servers, routers and switches. It is not surprising that these same organizations are reluctant to implement new IoT solutions unless they are comfortable with the high levels of security they can provide. Today MachNation published IoT Security Landscape and Vendor Recommendations 2015. […]
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Over the last several years, MachNation has observed a rapidly shifting landscape in the Mobile Enterprise Application Platform / Mobile Application Development Platform space. We expect the evolution of platforms and applications in the Internet of Things and Internet of Everything ecosystem to follow a similar evolution to that followed in the application server space and the MEAP/MADP space. This blog and two that follow will address some of the changes in the MEAP/MADP space […]
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