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myDevices launches its IoT Ready Program™ at CES

Las Vegas, NV – January 3, 2016 — myDevices, the Internet of Things (IoT) solutions company that “simplifies the connected world” and creator of the Cayenne IoT project builder, today announced the official launch of its IoT Ready Program™ for hardware manufacturers atCES 2017. The program provides manufacturers with the ability to have their devices seamlessly communicate with any other manufacturer’s device.  

myDevices’ Cayenne platform empowers businesses to rapidly deploy IoT solutions and efficiently manage data. Since its introduction one year ago, over 120,000 developers have selected Cayenne as their tool to start building IoT projects. Most of these projects have been centered on maker solutions using the Raspberry Pi or Arduino. However, today’s announcement includes myDevices’ MQTT API release and full LoRa support which exponentially expands Cayenne’s IoT project building capabilities to enable developers and organizations to use any micro-controller, gateway, sensor, motor and actuator for IoT solutions such as smart buildings, smart farming, smart metering and asset tracking applications.

myDevices is providing demonstrations on how to build IoT solutions using Cayenne as well as the following use case collaborations in its IoT Creation Suite:

Asset tracking capabilities – Cayenne visualizes real-time and historical sensor data to display the locations of limousines transporting attendees along the Las Vegas Strip. LoRa Alliance™ members STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM) is providing LoRaWAN supported radio technology and Senet is delivering public LPWAN connectivity and services to the Las Vegas area.

Remote monitoring, alerts, and triggers – Cayenne provides occupancy status of smart parking use case. PNI Sensor Corporation introduces PlacePod™, a highly-accurate, IoT-enabled smart parking sensor using the LoRa chipset from Semtech Corporation (Nasdaq:SMTC), a leading supplier of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors. Semtech has installed PlacePod in the electric vehicle parking spaces at their Camarillo, CA corporate headquarters. The demonstration shows real-time alerts from Cayenne, notifying of open spaces.

Tektelic Communications, a leading manufacturer of LoRa IoT gateways, and OrbiWise, an international solution provider for LPWA IoT networks based on LoRa technology, partners with myDevices to showcase a combined end-to-end solutionhighlighting interoperability and seamless communication between devices.

To request an appointment at myDevices’ IoT Creation Suite at Mandalay Bay, email ces@mydevices.com.

Getting different devices from different manufacturers to ‘talk’ to each other has been the holy grail for IoT,” said Kevin Bromber, CEO of myDevices. “For years the IoT industry has tried to develop a set of unified standards, but we can no longer wait to see if this will happen or continue to get derailed. With our free IoT Ready Program, developers can mix and match sensors, gateways and other devices all within one project simply by dragging and dropping from our extensive library of supported devices. The use case possibilities are endless and, fortunately, standards are not necessary.”

Participating manufacturers in the IoT Ready Program can increase their sales by making their hardware IoT-ready and available to Cayenne’s community of users in just a few easy steps. Once a member of the IoT Ready Program, on-boarded devices will inherit all of Cayenne’s features. There are several hardware manufacturers that have integrated their devices inside of Cayenne and are showcased in the IoT Creation Suite at CES including Adeunis, Arduino, Ascoel, Elsys, GlobalSat, HaxIoT, Insigma, mc-Things, Microchip, Multitech, NKE Watteco, NXP, Rasberry Pi, Raveon, RisingHF, Semtech, Sensing Labs, STMicroelectronics, Tektelic, Tessel, Texas Instruments, YoSmart, and Zenseio. In addition, Cayenne enables these devices to connect to the platform via any connectivity type such as LoRa, cellular or WiFi. myDevices previously announced partnerships with leading connectivity providers including Actility, Loriot, PixelNetworks, Senet, Orbiwise and The Things Network.

The Cayenne IoT Ready Program is now available to all hardware manufacturers. For more information, visit www.mydevices.com

About myDevices

myDevices, an IoT solutions company, is the creator of Cayenne, the world’s first drag-and-drop IoT Project Builder, which enables customers to bring their IoT projects from prototype to mass production. The company also hosts a vibrant online community of IoT developers where users collaborate and share information. myDevices’ connectivity and device-agnostic technology empowers engineers and enterprise partners to easily develop and deploy IoT solutions into their existing infrastructure and business. myDevices is headquartered in Los Angeles, CA. For more information please visit www.myDevices.com 

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