1NCE Upgrades IoT Software Platform with Plugins
1NCE, a company offering a software platform for connected
products, announced 1NCE Plugins, upgrading the platform with software from the IoT
industry’s best developers. The announcement was made during the company’s
presentation at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
1NCE‘s software
platform supports IoT projects of any scale by enabling customers to securely
and reliably collect device data across 165 countries and turn it into
actionable intelligence. With 1NCE, customers can accelerate time-to-market for
IoT projects by months, determine device location without GPS, and optimize
payload transmission to increase battery life by up to 70 percent.
The company has
entered the next stage of its software strategy with Plugins, opening access
for third-party software developers to create IoT tools together on the 1NCE
platform. Customers now have extensive options to smoothly integrate features
from their preferred and market-leading software developers, including:
· Firmware
Over-the-Air Management (FOTA): 1NCE customers can utilize
best-in-class firmware upgrade management, keeping connected devices secure and
healthy over their lifetime. FOTA is used for releasing new functionality,
fixing bugs, and regular maintenance. In partnership with Mender, the new update infrastructure minimizes the risk of
bricking from issues with limited bandwidth, unstable connectivity or power
loss. This includes optimization using delta updates to reduce bandwidth usage
by 90 percent.
· Data Visualization: In partnership
with Datacake, 1NCE customers have access to dashboards that allow
device data to be visualized for enhanced planning, prototyping and deployment.
The low-code dashboards are optimized for mobile viewing and can be accessed
through the 1NCE platform within minutes of setup, enabling an initial project
launch much faster than the competition.
· Integration with
Azure and Other Cloud Providers: In addition to 1NCE’s existing
partnership with AWS, customers can now seamlessly integrate their IoT data
with Microsoft Azure and other leading cloud service providers. The IoT Bridge
from Tartabit delivers a reliable and scalable process for
transferring data from resource-constrained, battery-powered devices to the
cloud.
“1NCE believes open
platforms are the way of the future for managing connected products over their
lifetime,” said Ivo Rook, Chief Operating Officer at 1NCE. “Plugins are just
the start, as we intend on solidifying 1NCE as a global standard for IoT over
the course of 2024.”
1NCE was founded in
2018 to enable IoT to flow like electricity -- always on, always ready for
consumption, always serving the public with an invaluable resource for the
future. The 1NCE Lifetime Flat license is disruptive but simple: customers can
deploy, connect, and manage IoT sensors across the world for as little as a
dollar per year per device. More than 15,000 customers worldwide and 60+
Fortune 500 companies have already trusted 1NCE with more than 20 million
connected products across 165 countries and regions.
Also at CES 2024,
Rook is scheduled to participate in the Consumer Technology Association’s panel
-- “The Future of Software-Defined Vehicles” -- on January 10th at 11:00am in
W219 of the Las Vegas Convention Center. The panel description: "From
infotainment to safety, the in-vehicle experience continues to evolve. Learn
about the latest trends in software-defined vehicles and how data personalizes
the driving experience.”
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