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Wind River Taps Telit’s IoT Platform for Device Management

Wind River Taps Telit’s IoT Platform for Device Management Image Credit: Wind River

Telit, a leading provider of wireless modules, services and connectivity for the M2M, is collaborating with Wind River, an Intel company, to accelerate Industrial IoT (IIoT) adoption.

Through this relationship, Telit and Wind River aim to reduce the complexities of IoT device management, helping companies quickly and securely realize the full solution benefits of IIoT. Wind River is utilizing Telit’s IoT platform technology for its device management platform. 

The latest release of Wind River Helix Device Cloud is making it easier for companies to capture data on-premise or in the cloud, providing enhanced system analytics and remote device management. By allowing users to aggregate and perform computing tasks, Device Cloud helps perform informed business intelligence to protect investments, utilize infrastructure, improve processes and generate new revenue streams.

Over the past 15 years, Telit has built a comprehensive IoT platform offering that addresses the needs of OEMs, enterprises and service providers around the world. 

The deviceWISE platform offers a set of connectivity management, device management, data management, edge, cloud and enterprise ready-to-use connectors and services that reduce the risk and time-to-market of connecting ‘things to apps,’ by collecting, managing,and analyzing critical device data.

Yosi Fait, Interim CEO, Telit
Telit and Wind River see an addressable opportunity of millions of connections on the platform in the coming years, and through this collaboration Wind River will be able to offer a ready-built platform for developing and deploying device-to-cloud IoT solutions allowing customers to digitally transform their businesses.

Keith Shea, GM of HElix IoT Solutions, Wind River 
Together we are addressing the industry needs of our customers who know IoT solutions are no longer optional, but required to increase the competitiveness of their products and services.

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