Digi International announced that it will rebrand its iDigi Device Cloud as Device Cloud by Etherios.
Digi International announced that it will rebrand its iDigi Device Cloud as Device Cloud by Etherios. Etherios, a division of Digi International and a Salesforce.com Cloud Alliance Platinum Partner, is a widely recognized cloud computing services provider with a longstanding track record of helping organizations realize and implement their cloud strategy. The rebranding emphasizes that Device Cloud, a strategic element for organizations that wish to connect their devices to mission-critical applications, works with any manufacturersā hardware.
āEtheriosā services were born as cloud-based solutions, so the brandās roots allow us to re-emphasize our focus on enabling connectivity to any manufacturersā hardware,ā said Larry Kraft, senior vice president of marketing, Digi International. āThe Device Cloud was designed from the ground up to connect any device, to any application, anywhere in the world.ā
In addition to the new name, users will notice a new logo and color scheme. The award-winning platform will continue to offer device-agnostic management, data streaming, open application programming interfaces (APIs) and state-of-the-art security features.
Device Cloud helps companies maximize the value of their products, get closer to their customers and unlock new revenue streams. It provides the infrastructure required to access, control, configure and upgrade unlimited devices over the Internet.Ā Its secure and scalable platform meets the highest standards of reliability.
Using Etherios Cloud Connector, a free software download, customers can connect any device, regardless of manufacturer or operating system, to Device Cloud.Ā This enables access to the device from any application.Ā By having this access, organizations can maximize their investment in their applications because new device types can be added to a network without changing the application. Etherios Cloud Connector can also run on low-cost microprocessors without an operating system.
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