Adesto Technologies announces SmartServer IoT edge server

April 22, 2019 – Adesto Technologies Corporation, a provider of application-specific semiconductors and embedded systems for the IoT era, announced general availability of its edge server for building automation and industrial IoT applications. SmartServer IoT is an end-to-end industrial-rated IoT edge server. Its device management services, user interface and programmable interfaces and applications enable system integrators to deploy solutions, and OEMs to create custom applications.
With Adesto’s SmartServer IoT, customers can meet the challenge of creating truly smart buildings by integrating their systems’ non-interoperable communications protocols – which have evolved over the years to support each buildings’ diverse functions, such as lighting, security, HVAC, fire detection and others – with sensing, analytics and predictive AI services.
SmartServer IoT supports multiple protocols and applications, enabling the convergence of diverse systems into a single edge networking and compute platform. It features built-in support for building automation protocols and services; open northbound interfaces to any remote client, workstation or web application; open southbound interfaces; and a data abstraction layer for connecting with emerging IoT protocols and devices. With SmartServer IoT, businesses can embrace their existing, functional control and management systems, and enhance them by securely connecting them to IoT technologies.
The SmartServer IoT provides multi-protocol IoT gateway functionality with edge compute resources and APIs to optimize industrial IoT workflow between the cloud and edge for industries such as building automation, transportation and industrial controls.
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