Sensorlogic
Simpler connection of M2M ‘Things’ to the Internet of Things
As machine-to-machine solutions rush to join the Internet of Things, there is a pressing need to reduce the risk, complexity and development time. Fortunately, it is becoming easier than ever to develop software and strategies specifically for application enablement platforms.
Read moreGemalto delivers IoT smart data to emergency responders throughout the U.S.
Gemalto‘s cloud-based SensorLogic Application Enablement Platform is said to be translating important data and sending alerts to emergency teams to improve response times and outcomes, while continuously monitoring developments as they occur.
Read moreYankee Group report on M2M platforms calls for business model clarity
Boston, Massachusetts, USA — In a new report by Yankee Group entitled ‘M2M Platform Update: 2012 Brings Continued Consolidation’ machine-to-machine (M2M) communications sector analyst, John Keough (pictured) says that the M2M industry has begun 2012 with three announcements aligning pure platform companies with large M2M players, but many still need to clarify their business models.
Read moreGemalto confirms M2M Now's report that it is buying troubled SDP provider SensorLogic
Amsterdam, Netherlands. December 20, 2011 – The digital security specialist, Gemalto (Euronext NL0000400653 – GTO), has today announced that it has acquired SensorLogic. This confirms the report and exclusive insider comment revealed on this site on 10 December.
Read moreGemalto reported to be bidding for SensorLogic platform and IP after 'new investor' baulks at $4m funding
Boston, Massachusetts & London, UK. December 12, 2011 — As first reported by M2M Now on Saturday 10 December, sources within SensorLogic have confirmed that investors in the Boston-based company have declined to extend additional funding to the company. Staff have been laid off and its operations have been closed down, writes Jeremy Cowan. SensorLogic
Read moreRumours surround the future of SensorLogic, but company declines to comment
Boston, Massachusetts & London, UK. December 10, 2011 — Following reports reaching M2M Now on Tuesday 6 December, that investors in Boston-based SensorLogic had declined to extend additional funding to the company, we have tried repeatedly to obtain an on-the-record comment but so far without success, writes Jeremy Cowan.
Read moreSprint and Sensorlogic team up to fast track M2M initiatives
Sensorlogic is teaming with Sprint to give enterprise customers faster and smarter ways to build and deploy M2M applications and managed services.
Read moreSensorlogic and Queclink join forces for M2M projects
Sensorlogic and Queclink Wireless have formed a business relationship to help their customers fast track M2M application projects with out-of-the-box support for Queclink devices in the Sensorlogic service delivery platform.
Read moreCompanies join forces to offer shipment tracking
Web-based applications for international shipping and Customs management provider Acelynk is working with Sensorlogic to produce a smart shipment tracking and Customs compliance offering for companies conducting high-volumes of international trade.
Read moreFeatures added to M2M service delivery platform
Sensorlogic has announced version 3.4 of its service delivery platform with added features that improve support for the development of wireless applications such as insurance telematics, smart package tracking, security, and asset monitoring and management.
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