NetComm Wireless Adds ThingWorx Ready Remote Management For M2M
SYDNEY, June 28, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- NetComm Wireless Limited (ASX: NTC), a leading developer of wireless Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) devices, today announced that it has received ThingWorx Ready™ compliance to further expand its remote management platform offering, and give customers the capacity to reduce deployment costs, improve speed-to-market and facilitate the mass implementation of asset management functions using a management system of choice.
Combining an open system Software Development Kit (SDK) with support for major remote device management platforms globally, NetComm Wireless gives network operators and large enterprise customers the capacity to manage, update and configure entire fleets of connected devices simultaneously.
"We are always growing our M2M and remote management platform partnerships so that our customers can implement a management system that best suits their specific needs. Our technologies are compliant with leading management platforms to ensure that our operator, enterprise and business customers can achieve their deployment objectives on their own terms," said David Stewart, CEO and Managing Director, NetComm Wireless.
Significant time and cost savings are achieved with a complete overview of remote assets and the ability to implement a cloud based solution that supports wireless M2M provisioning, status checks, notifications, commands, applications, decommissioning and firmware upgrades and downgrades.
NetComm Wireless is a member of the ThingWorx Ready™ Partner Program.
About ThingWorx
ThingWorx™ provides the first platform designed to efficiently build and run the applications of today's connected world. ThingWorx's model-based design and search-based intelligence reduces application development efforts by 10X, minimizing cost, risk and time to market. The ThingWorx platform combines the key functionality of Web 2.0, search, and social collaboration, and applies it to the world of "things", including connected products, machines, sensors, and industrial equipment. Businesses use the ThingWorx platform to rapidly deliver innovative applications and connected solutions across markets ranging from manufacturing, energy, and food, to Machine-to-Machine (M2M) remote monitoring and service, as well as in emerging Internet of Things applications, including smart cities, smart grid, agriculture, and transportation. For more information, please visit www.thingworx.com.
About ThingWorx Ready™ Partner Program
ThingWorx partners provide a wide variety of products throughout the entire IoT value chain -- from software systems and cloud platforms to smart sensors, devices, gateways and machines that make the connected world a reality. The ThingWorx Ready Partner Program allows hardware and software companies to pre-integrate their product with the ThingWorx® rapid application development platform, greatly simplifying the creation and deployment of IoT solutions.
About NetComm Wireless
NetComm Wireless Limited (ASX: NTC) is a leading developer of Fixed Wireless and wireless Machine-to-Machine (M2M) devices that underpin an increasingly connected world. Leading telecommunications carriers, core network providers and system integrators utilise NetComm Wireless' 3G, 4G LTE and new generation Fixed Wireless solutions to optimise network performance and to support their connected products and services in the M2M, Industrial IoT and Fixed Wireless markets. For the past 34 years, NetComm Wireless has developed a portfolio of world first data communication products, and is now a globally recognised wireless innovator. Headquartered in Sydney (Australia), NetComm Wireless has offices in the US, Europe/UK, New Zealand and Japan. For more information, visit www.netcommwireless.com.
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