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Devkit brings Arduino and the likes into the IoT

Devkit brings Arduino and the likes into the IoT

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This functional expansions enables developers to exchange data between devices and web-based as well as mobile applications, to administer data policies, to remotely update firmware and access the essential functionality of the IoT. The devkits are an integral component of Telit’s “deviceWise Ready” program that aims at enabling users to establish consistent IoT solutions from prototype development to large-scale industrial IoT application scenarios. The platform supports the interoperability between third-party devices and the deviceWise world, reducing risk, complexity, cost and time-to-market of IoT applications. A comprehensive certification process ensures simple and quick integration with the deviceWise IoT platform.

 

Developers can download the deviceWise developer kits from Telit’s website (see below). At the same time they get access to a cost-free test version of the company’s IoT platform. With the move, Telit explicitly does not only address professional developers but also the maker community. “The makers form the creative and dynamic core of the IoT developer community”, says John Keever, CTO for Telit’s IoT platforms. “We want to support them through developer kits and free test versions.”

 

Download test version: https://help.devicewise.com/display/M2MOpen/Getting+Started+for+Developers

 

 


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