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Managing large number of IoT devices
03/12/2022 at 09:15 • 0 commentsWhen you are getting your products online as a device maker, one challenge is to manage a growing number of devices and customers connected to your IoT device management platform. Already at a few hundred devices, manual evaluations won’t be feasible anymore.
As OpenRemote is built while keeping efficient workflows for OEMs in mind, we have many features in place, and adding new ones every day, which will make all the difference. This article goes through some of the important ones.
Article: Managing large number of IoT devices as equipment maker
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Auto provisioning for device makers and OEMs
12/02/2021 at 18:54 • 0 commentsOpenRemote now offers device manufacturers a smooth and secure method to create a digital twin of their products.
As a device manufacturer or an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) you require a secure and automated way to connect your devices to your IoT data platform. Once online, you want your (end) users to get access to these devices. This gives you the opportunity to collect data for R&D, monitor your devices to lower maintenance cost, and offer new services to your customers and end users. That’s what OpenRemote offers you as of today.
Read the article to know how use it Auto Provisioning of Devices
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How to choose an IoT data platform, proprietary versus open source?
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Forms for JSON schemas, MQTT, LoRa, and in your own language
09/30/2021 at 13:16 • 0 commentsNew features added to OpenRemote IoT platform: Forms for JSON schemas, MQTT, LoRa, and in your own language
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White label your own IoT platform
05/06/2021 at 13:07 • 0 commentsYou can now white label your own IoT platform, watch the video and check out the wiki 'Custom deployment' -
Ready for your feedback
03/30/2021 at 05:35 • 0 commentsWe're excited to announce our completely overhauled IoT Platform with an interface that makes it easy for both installers and project managers to configure their own IoT platform.
As you know we are 100% open source, so you can try and use it for free.In the video you see some of the features that make it easy to create new projects for your customers and maintain multiple customers in one OpenRemote instance. Try it yourself by following the Get Started Guide.
Please note that the current platform is a release candidate, so we value your feedback. Breaking changes could still occur. -
Quick introduction to OpenRemote
03/24/2021 at 09:24 • 0 comments