Dell has launched an Internet of Things (IoT) gateway* at CommunicAsia on June 2 that will enable customers to kickstart IoT projects. Gateways are the most recent addition to Dell's IoT portfolio, and are a part of its end-to-end solution approach spanning data centre solutions, analytics and services.
The new offering, based on open architecture and industry standards, is the first of many gateway solutions that Dell is launching to address market demands for IoT support. Customers who invest in the pilot projects will have a competitive advantage and the flexibility to develop IoT applications for multiple operating systems, including Wind River Linux, Ubuntu and Microsoft Windows IoT.
“As consumer and commercial adoption of IoT continue to grow, we see enterprises seeking tools that enable them to programme, document and test software applications for IoT products. The new gateway solution will empower our partners and customers to do more for their IoT environment. With the IoT market maturing in Asia Pacific, Dell remains committed to enhance this already disruptive space while devising practical applications for it in the workplace, at home and on the go,” said Glen Burrows, Area Vice President, Dell OEM Solutions, Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ).
Designed to be future-ready and scalable, the Dell IoT Gateway is an integral part of Dell’s portfolio of IoT-enabling software, services and hardware solutions and has been successfully piloted in building automation applications. Equipped with processing power, Dell’s gateways are a solid foundation for an IoT edge solution as they can speed decision making through analytics, and conserve valuable network bandwidth by relaying only meaningful data back to the cloud.
The launch comes at back of the formation of a new product division that consolidates Dell's end-to-end IoT products, announced May 28. The division aims to bridge the gap between operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) through partnerships such as with KMC Controls and ThingWorx. Such partnerships will enable Dell to develop solutions that are "specialised enough for OT yet seamlessly manageable in an IT environment", the company said in a statement.
Hashtags: #CMMA2015, #CommunicAsia
*Dell defines gateways as small, wireless or connected devices that collect, help secure and process sensor data at the edge of a network. Equipped with processing power, they provide customers with flexibility to perform analytics at the edge, reducing latency for data-based decisions, such as managing energy consumption or triggering a call for proactive equipment maintenance. This reduces the time and cost associated with transferring data to the cloud or data centre.
The new offering, based on open architecture and industry standards, is the first of many gateway solutions that Dell is launching to address market demands for IoT support. Customers who invest in the pilot projects will have a competitive advantage and the flexibility to develop IoT applications for multiple operating systems, including Wind River Linux, Ubuntu and Microsoft Windows IoT.
“As consumer and commercial adoption of IoT continue to grow, we see enterprises seeking tools that enable them to programme, document and test software applications for IoT products. The new gateway solution will empower our partners and customers to do more for their IoT environment. With the IoT market maturing in Asia Pacific, Dell remains committed to enhance this already disruptive space while devising practical applications for it in the workplace, at home and on the go,” said Glen Burrows, Area Vice President, Dell OEM Solutions, Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ).
Designed to be future-ready and scalable, the Dell IoT Gateway is an integral part of Dell’s portfolio of IoT-enabling software, services and hardware solutions and has been successfully piloted in building automation applications. Equipped with processing power, Dell’s gateways are a solid foundation for an IoT edge solution as they can speed decision making through analytics, and conserve valuable network bandwidth by relaying only meaningful data back to the cloud.
The launch comes at back of the formation of a new product division that consolidates Dell's end-to-end IoT products, announced May 28. The division aims to bridge the gap between operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) through partnerships such as with KMC Controls and ThingWorx. Such partnerships will enable Dell to develop solutions that are "specialised enough for OT yet seamlessly manageable in an IT environment", the company said in a statement.
Hashtags: #CMMA2015, #CommunicAsia
*Dell defines gateways as small, wireless or connected devices that collect, help secure and process sensor data at the edge of a network. Equipped with processing power, they provide customers with flexibility to perform analytics at the edge, reducing latency for data-based decisions, such as managing energy consumption or triggering a call for proactive equipment maintenance. This reduces the time and cost associated with transferring data to the cloud or data centre.
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