Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a leading company in the Internet of Things (IoT) market due in part to its well-entrenched position in the cloud computing space.
With just over 50,000 employees, Seattle-based AWS provides IoT solutions for organizations worldwide.
See below for a review of AWS’ presence in the Internet of Things market:
See more: The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Market
FreeRTOS is a real-time, open-source operating system for microcontrollers. It makes low-power edge devices easier to program, deploy, secure, connect, and manage.
IoT Greengrass is an open-source edge runtime and cloud service by AWS. It allows you to build, deploy, and manage lightweight device software.
Greengrass aims to simplify IoT fleet control and process incoming data locally.
IoT Core is a managed cloud platform that can support billions of devices at a time. It lets connected devices interact with cloud applications and with each other.
IoT Core lets you route trillions of messages from billions of devices through the AWS services without having to manage infrastructure.
IoT Device Defender is a fully managed service that secures your fleet of IoT devices. It also includes continuous real-time monitoring of security metrics.
AWS IoT Device Management is for registering, organizing, monitoring, and remotely managing IoT devices at various scales.
IoT Device Management also doubles down as an auditing and monitoring service. It sends out alerts when devices deviate from what’s assigned as normal behavior.
IoT SiteWise is a managed service that aims to simplify the process of collecting, organizing, and analyzing industrial equipment data through AWS.
AWS IoT Events is a managed service that allows you to monitor your IoT devices fleet in real-time. It continuously scans for failures and changes in operations and initiates a series of actions when specific events occur.
AWS IoT Analytics is a fully managed analytics service that operationalizes data incoming from your IoT devices fleet. It’s also able to automatically scale to support up to petabytes of IoT data.
AWS IoT Analytics allows you to analyze data from millions and devices simultaneously without having to manage hardware and infrastructure.
AWS IoT Things Graph makes it easier to visually connect different devices and web services to build streamlined IoT apps. It provides a drag-and-drop interface for a low-code approach to building IoT apps.
Things Graph’s flexibility allows it to work in environments that vary in complexity, from home automation to industrial automation and energy management.
AWS IoT 1-Click is a service that enables devices to trigger AWS Lambda functions to execute an action. Devices with built-in IoT 1-Click support allow you to perform 1-click actions, such as notifying technical support, initiating asset tracking, and replenishing goods and services.
See more: 85 Top IoT Devices
For its IoT solutions, AWS offers two types of partnerships:
The AWS IoT Competency Program is for partners that have demonstrated deep AWS technical expertise and have showcased proven customer success in their industry.
These IoT partners are vetted and divided into four categories: Technology for Edge, Technology for Gateway, Technology for Platform Providers, and Technology for Connectivity.
Solution-specific partnership programs are for AWS IoT partners that are able to demonstrate their knowledge and expertise in an AWS IoT product and provide evidence of reliability and performance. Program examples include AWS IoT Core Partners, AWS IoT Greengrass Partners, and AWS IoT Analytics Partners.
One of AWS’s IoT clients is Seafloor Systems.
Seafloor Systems is an American manufacturing company that specializes in delivering high-performance hydrographic survey solutions to the marine industry.
It utilizes a fleet of hydrographic robots that survey underwater. In order for the robots to be as autonomous as possible, Seafloor Systems wanted a globally scalable set of tools and resources that would allow it to streamline both the development and production of its robots.
“As our technology stack has grown, we wouldn’t be able to manufacture at the scale at which we sell without using AWS IoT Greengrass,” says Marcos Barrera, lead robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) researcher at Seafloor Systems.
“You can’t build an infrastructure and have people in disparate locations work well together without a strong backbone and scalability. That’s one reason I was drawn to AWS.”
AWS IoT Greengrass saves Seafloor Systems at least four hours of manual labor in building the software stack for each of their robots.
The company now saves about $1,500 per robot deployment by using Greengrass to deploy robots in remote locations, with the processes taking anywhere from minutes to one hour.
Ratings of AWS IoT vary per solution. However, their solutions have an overall high rating by a variety companies using them.
G2: 4.1 out of 5
Gartner Peer Insights: 4.3 out of 5
TrustRadius: 8.6 out of 10
AWS’ IoT portfolio of solutions is widely recognized in the IoT and cloud markets.
In 2020, AWS IoT was named Best Consumer IoT Solution at the IoT World Awards.
The award honors AWS’ innovation in creating IoT solutions that can be used in a variety of applications, from home automation, security, and monitoring to energy management and networking.
AWS competes with a variety of key vendors in the Internet of Things space, including:
Microsoft
Google
IBM
SAS
Cisco
See more: Best IoT Platforms & Software
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