IBM also announced the first in a series of IBM Cloud-based, industry-specific IoT services with IoT for Electronics. The service will enable electronics manufacturers to gather data from individual sensors that can be combined with other data for real-time analysis.
The IBM IoT Foundation is a platform upon which fully managed, cloud-hosted offerings on the SoftLayer Infrastructure can be built. The IoT Foundation includes analytics tools, access to IBM Bluemix - IBM's Platform-as-a-Service and security systems capable of helping organisations protect their IoT data.
"Deploying IoT technology has to be easy, secure and scalable for it to feel like a natural extension of a company's business," said Krisztian Flautner, general manager, IoT Business, ARM. "By collaborating with IBM, we will deliver the first unified chip-to-cloud, enterprise-class IoT platform. This will empower companies of any size with a productivity tool that can readily transform how they operate, and the services they can offer."
The integration between IBM and ARM will allow products powered by ARM mbed-enabled chips to automatically register with the IBM IoT Foundation, and connect with IBM analytics services. This is said to unify the ARM mbed IoT Device Platform and the IBM IoT Foundation at the point where information gathered from deployed sensors in any connected device is delivered to the cloud for analysis. It is also claimed to help clients improve engagement, accelerate innovation and enhance operations through connected devices and analysis of the data.
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Tom Austin-Morgan
Source: www.newelectronics.co.uk