Asavie and Eir team up to bring IoT to Irish firms
Asavie, an enterprise mobility management firm, and Eir Business, the telecoms provider, have launched IoT Connect, a new service that will allow Irish firms to use the Internet of things (IoT) in their own business.
Asavie says that the new service can be used by both small and large enterprises in the fields of healthcare, manufacturing, transport and more.
IoT Connect provides businesses with cellular mobile connectivity, an online self-care portal to manage their IoT assets and a choice of private or Internet based network solutions.
Speaking about the launch of the new service, Asavie chief executive, Ralph Shaw, said it meets the demand of large data transfers going on in business at the moment.
“To compete in today’s IoT driven economy, connectivity and the ability to securely manage the vast amounts of data transacted between devices is of paramount importance. eir’s IoT Connect, enables enterprises to confidently deploy and scale their M2M projects by securely managing their connection to the Internet.”
Managing director of Eir Business, Bill Archer, said: “Together with Asavie, Eir Business makes managing connected devices easier than ever, so businesses can focus on, collecting their data, refining their applications and ultimately building a better service for their customers.”
Asavie PassBridge™ is a software defined network as a service platform that manages the connectivity and security of your Internet of Things and mobility projects across heterogeneous networks, at scale.