
Cumulocity IoT Integration
Don’t overcomplicate IoT. Put Internet of Things innovations to work faster with Cumulocity IoT, our carrier-grade, self-service IoT platform that connects any “thing.”
Don’t overcomplicate IoT. Put Internet of Things innovations to work faster with Cumulocity IoT, our carrier-grade, self-service IoT platform that connects any “thing.”
Don’t overcomplicate IoT. Put Internet of Things innovations to work faster with Cumulocity IoT, our carrier-grade, self-service IoT platform that connects any “thing.”
Don’t overcomplicate IoT. Put Internet of Things innovations to work faster with Cumulocity IoT, our carrier-grade, self-service IoT platform that connects any “thing.”
Don’t overcomplicate IoT. Put Internet of Things innovations to work faster with Cumulocity IoT, our carrier-grade, self-service IoT platform that connects any “thing.”
Don’t overcomplicate IoT. Put Internet of Things innovations to work faster with Cumulocity IoT, our carrier-grade, self-service IoT platform that connects any “thing.”
Don’t overcomplicate IoT. Put Internet of Things innovations to work faster with Cumulocity IoT, our carrier-grade, self-service IoT platform that connects any “thing.”
Government agencies are gradually integrating Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled technologies and connected devices into their IT infrastructure to execute smart city initiatives, improve public health and safety, and meet various service delivery goals. However, leveraging the full power of IoT requires agencies to modernize parts of their IT ecosystem and develop a strategic vision for…
The world is becoming increasingly interconnected, but how can we use this connectivity to create positive change? This is a question that government bodies around the world are trying to answer and at the heart of the solution is the internet of things (IoT) So, what are the benefits of IoT in government and how…
Our supply chains are under tremendous pressure to adapt and change to meet the demands of flexibility, increased visibility, and introduce new capabilities.
As agencies increasingly migrate operations to the cloud and look to move their computing off-prem, software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions are becoming more popular because of their benefits in speed and scalability.
Hear from Drew Myklegard, executive director of demand management at Department of Veterans Affairs, and Chris Borneman, CTO of Software AG Government Solutions, in a GovFocus interview here.