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Ingenu Announces Intellect IoT Platform

By Ken Briodagh July 20, 2016

At the IoT Evolution Expo, IoT machine connectivity company Ingenu announced its brand new Intellect platform at the Battle of the Platforms.

The company said that Intellect represents the next generation of its secure, cloud-based, horizontal IoT device management platform. It will be the connection gateway and management platform for Ingenu’s Machine Network in the U.S., and its Global Licensee Network in the rest of the world. Both the Machine Network and the Global Licensee Network are powered by the company’s patented Random Phase Multiple Access (RPMA) technology, which provides low-power, wide-area connectivity for the IoT.

Intellect’s cloud-based design provides network operators and application partners with provisioning, data usage reporting, alerts and notifications, advanced billing, enhanced diagnostics and seamless device replacement. 

“With the exponential growth of IoT applications, intelligent management of the accompanying IoT devices is essential,” said Joshua Builta, VP, product management, Ingenu. “Intellect takes device management to a new level by enabling immediate on-boarding of devices, which is not available with current competitive solutions. We are excited to provide our network operators and ecosystem partners with this next-generation tool to realize all the benefits that RPMA offers.”

Network operators utilizing Intellect can immediately create and manage partner accounts, including assigning rate plans and monitoring usage for each device partner on the network. Additionally, customizable news feeds can be disseminated for notification of maintenance, network and payment alerts, or marketing news.

Intellect allows for easy integration of vertical applications with Ingenu’s software ecosystem partners. Intelligent application program interfaces (APIs) provide end-to-end authentication and scalability to support millions of IoT devices on the RPMA network.

Ingenu is installing its RPMA machine-tailored network in the U.S. beginning in Texas, and will continue growing north from there. Globally, the company has already installed infrastructure all over the world and plans to add dozens of additional U.S. cities by the end of 2016.  




Edited by Maurice Nagle
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