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Analog sets up sensor-to-cloud service context with ThingWorx deal

Analog sets up sensor-to-cloud service context with ThingWorx deal

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ThingWorx, an Internet of Things (IoT) platform provider, has announced it is working with Analog Devices to offer an integrated sensor to cloud environment using the ThingWorx IoT Platform.

The collaboration is designed to make it easier for customers to intelligently bridge the physical and digital worlds with technologies that sense, measure and connect. This collaboration, say the companies, will support the smart, connected product data’s IoT journey from devices and sensors to wireless communication to big data collection and analysis; the platform addresses IoT infrastructure challenges such as connectivity, communications and other foundational services, so that customers can focus their time and energy on creating IoT applications, the part that generates business value.

“Our vision in this IoT era is to help companies harness the power of the data generated from sensors in smart, connected products,” said Martin Cotter, vice president, Healthcare, Consumer and IoT, Analog Devices. “Through our collaboration with ThingWorx, we will strive to enhance our customers’ experience utilising the data provided to the ThingWorx IoT Platform to empower rapid, rich and interactive IoT applications, real-time dashboards, collaborative workspaces, and mobile interfaces quicker than ever before.”

See also; ThingWorx IoT Platform / PTC Internet of Things / Analog Devices IoT – resource pages.

The ThingWorx IoT platform, the centrepiece of [parent company] PTC’s Internet of Things (IoT) technology portfolio, combines capabilities from the PTC Axeda solution to deliver the world’s first complete IoT Platform, which includes connectivity, device cloud, business logic, big data, analytics and remote service applications. The combination delivers a comprehensive IoT technology stack that enables companies to securely connect assets, quickly create applications, and innovate new ways to capture value. Companies are already using this technology to capitalise on the potential that the IoT represents for a wide range of markets, including manufacturing, energy, agriculture, transportation, and government; www.thingworx.com

Analog Devices; www.analog.com

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