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Cisco, AWS integrate IoT, edge network software and services
Cisco, AWS integrate IoT, edge network software and services
Cisco ties Edge Intelligence software with AWS IOT Core service to control industrial-edge networking Credit: Dreamstime
Cisco continues to expand customer cloud-neutral connectivity options, this time tying Edge Intelligence software with Amazon Web Services Internet of Things (IoT) cloud service.
Specifically, Cisco’s Edge Intelligence software now works with AWS’s IOT Core service to let customers process data from, communicate with and manage thousands of IoT devices and applications linked via industrial operations networks.
Cisco Edge Intelligence runs on Cisco’s IoT and industrial networking family and gathers data from connected devices to create logical flows from the edge into private, public or third-party clouds.
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Do you know when the first thing was connected to the Internet of Things? Some could say it was 1982 and a Coke vending machine at the Carnegie Mellon University. Since then, the IoT has come a long way and is getting adapted more and more, especially with the ongoing IT/OT convergence.
But let s start simple: What does IoT exactly describe? Well, the main purpose of the IoT is to get digital presentations of analog things such as objects, environments, or systems. So basically, sensors are capturing analog events, turning them into digital data points which will then be collected in a data lake (sitting in the Cloud or data center).
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