“Intel wants to develop internet-of-things applications easier to create”

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Intel has its IoT Platform announced. With the new platform wants to be the chip maker to say that the internet-of-things-hardware, often small devices that are connected to the internet, and the accompanying software make it easier to.

The Intel IoT Platform should serve as a reference model that could be used for future internet-of-things-products, such as compact gadgets that connect to the internet but also “smart” sensors and domoticaproducten. Companies get a ready-made blueprint of their internet-of-things-supply base. Intel will be existing apis, management tools, and related technology under the IoT Platform-umbrella drop and adds new. Also wants to be the chip maker to develop partnerships with other companies working in this sector.

Intel releases include an update of the IoT Gateways: gateway systems with Atom or Quark socs that the connection of the sensors and controllers of devices with the cloud infrastructure provide. The IoT Gateways to get integration of the Wind River Edge-software designed to internet-of-things-applications to be able to manage. McAfee, a subsidiary of Intel, comes with Enhanced Security for Intel IoT Gateways, a security platform, while the chip maker also its enhanced privacy identity technology, the man wants to bring.

In addition, there are performance improvements, cheaper geheugenmogelijkheden and more options in the field of communication to the Gateways come according to Intel. This year, seven manufacturers own versions of IoT Gateways have been released and the beginning of 2015 would be another 13 manufacturers follow. Additional Intel has a partnership announced with, among others, Accenture, Capgemini, HCL, Dell, NTT DATA, SAP, Tata Consultancy and Wipro. In the coming months promises to be Intel more products and services to announce.

Intel wants with its new IoT Platform early to capitalize on the rapidly growing market for internet-of-things applications and the necessary hardware and if not the boat to be missed, and market share losses to ARM. According to the chip maker, which still tries to market share on the mobile market to conquer, only joint ventures with different companies hardware and software that are needed for a broad deployment of internet-of-things-applications.