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Device Management and Deployment

Device Management and Deployment

IoT devices are set to surpass mobile phones as the largest category of connected devices by 2018 1

Enterprises are playing a pivotal role in realizing the potential of IoT. From connected cars to remote healthcare, enterprises are pioneering new uses of IoT to achieve greater operational efficiency, customer success management, business intelligence, new services and new business models.

As IoT continues to explode, the need for device management and deployment is becoming critical. Enterprises managing tens of millions of devices need a solution that offers complete visibility and control of their IoT networks. Most of today’s IoT systems are unable or do not support enterprise level or large device deployment. Often times the company does not know this is an issue until it comes time to actually deploy an IoT solution in the field, and is then stuck with the learning curve and massive delay in deployment resulting in a delay or loss in revenues.

Often the issues come down to software, while cloud companies such as Microsoft Azure or Amazon AWS have a good handle on how to support the software to scale the software does not take full advantage of the cloud providers. This creates a major issue that like I said above is not often seen until the day of the large deployment.

Avoid the deployment day shock!

This is where Echolo really shines, our team has been building SaaS and PaaS products for over 15 years and have been working with big data project since big data became a ‘thing’. We understand the advanced pitfalls of SaaS/PaaS IoT projects and can help prevent that deployment day shock. Let Echolo design and build your next IoT Product or Project, we will help guide you from concept to completion.

1 Ericsson Mobility Report 2016

Greg Winn

Greg is a highly qualified software engineer and expert in big data, with extensive experience in the development of guidance and avoidance systems for high-powered rockets. A veteran of the Air Force, he has spent over a decade at the National Association of Rocketry and has also worked in the online gaming industry. In 2002, Greg founded TacticalZone.com, a community site for the NovaLogic video game Delta Force, which was later acquired by Playnet Inc. He has since launched several web platforms and SaaS products, including Cignal, a big data Twitter sentiment analysis and predictive tool. Greg has worked with leading companies and organizations such as NASA, Ackerman & McQueen, Match.com, and the NRA, gaining a reputation as an authority on how to create and scale world-class software products with startup development teams. His expertise in software engineering, hardware engineering, and big data make him a valuable asset to Echolo's IoT products and roadmap.

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