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Xively (Google)

United States
2003
Public
NASDAQ: GOOGL
$10-100m
201 - 1,000
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Xively (formerly known as Cosm and Pachube) is a division of LogMeIn Inc (LOGM), a global, public company that is a leading provider of essential remote services. Organizations worldwide rely on LogMeIn's suite of SaaS customer care, remote IT management, access and collaboration products. Xively is built on LogMeIn's cloud platform Gravity, which handles over 255 million devices, users and customers across 7 datacenters worldwide. Xively, the IoT division of LogMeIn, works with companies around the world to bring to market the most successful and innovative IoT products available today. Xively's Connected Product Management (CPM) platform helps companies connect products securely, manage connected products and the data they produce, and reimagine how they engage with their customers.

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LogMeIn provides customers with a product management and a connectivity focus via its Xively IoT Platform. On the edge, its Xively Device Agent can work with chipsets from companies such as Qualcomm or STMicroelectronics. It leverages partners' Edge Computing solutions, such as TI's CC3200 chip family or Option's CloudGate gateway. For application and data integration, LogMeIn offers its own Xively Time Series (for data ingestion) and Xively Data Flow (Node-RED rule engine), as well as messaging and integration services from partners such as Amazon Kinesis, Twilio and Zapier. From an API perspective, LogMeIn has specific items, such as Xively MQTT broker, as well as a broader Xively Blueprint (object directory, libraries and data model), and security in its Xively Identity Manager. LogMeIn can be supplemented with third-party middleware, such as Apigee and Mashery (API management), Microsoft Azure (aPaaS) or Splunk (analytics), and New Relic (status monitoring). Application partners include Salesforce, Microsoft (for Dynamics) and Zendesk.

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Google
Xively (Google) is a provider of Industrial IoT platform as a service (paas) technologies, and also active in the agriculture, and retail industries.
Technologies
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Application Development Platforms
Connectivity Platforms
Device Management Platforms
Functions
Product Research & Development
Industries
Agriculture
Retail
Xively (Google)’s Technology Stack maps Xively (Google)’s participation in the platform as a service (paas) IoT technology stack.
  • Application Layer
  • Functional Applications
  • Cloud Layer
  • Platform as a Service
    Infrastructure as a Service
  • Edge Layer
  • Automation & Control
    Processors & Edge Intelligence
    Actuators
    Sensors
  • Devices Layer
  • Robots
    Drones
    Wearables
  • Supporting Technologies
  • Analytics & Modeling
    Application Infrastructure & Middleware
    Cybersecurity & Privacy
    Networks & Connectivity
Technological Capability
None
Minor
Moderate
Strong
Number of Case Studies2
Freight Farms: Innovative Agriculture through the IoT
Freight Farms: Innovative Agriculture through the IoT
Freight Farms’ goal was to create a connected farming environment that was simple to set-up, highly responsive, easy to scale, and would offer a path to future features and services - from day-to-day operations, to support, to growing optimizations, connecting their farms delivers an even greater experience to their farmers. After internal constraints for the hours of support required to build, integrate and maintain their own IoT solution, Freight Farms began looking at and evaluating IoT partners they could trust.
Best Buy Slashes App Development Time And Resources With Xively (GCP App)
Best Buy Slashes App Development Time And Resources With Xively (GCP App)
Best Buy wanted to quickly develop and deploy apps to achieve business goals. Also, create apps that are scalable and low-maintenance.
Number of Partners7
Cisco
Cisco
Cisco designs and sells broad lines of products, provides services, and delivers integrated solutions to develop and connect networks around the world, building the Internet. Over the last 30 plus years, they have been the world’s leader in connecting people, things, and technologies - to each other and to the Internet - realizing their vision of changing the way the world works, lives, plays, and learns.Today, Cisco has over 70,000 employees in over 400 offices worldwide who design, produce, sell, and deliver integrated products, services, and solutions. Over time, they have expanded to new markets that are a natural extension of their core networking business, as the network has become the platform for automating, orchestrating, integrating, and delivering an ever-increasing array of information technology (IT)–based products and services.Subsidiaries/ Business Units: - Jasper - OpenDNS - CloudLock
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments (TI) offers more than 100,000 products. Its largest segment is analog semiconductors, which change real-world signals (such as sound and images) into the digital Data Streams. Analog product are used to manage power in all electronic devices; TI sells these products to customers in the consumer electronics and industrial markets, among others. The company also makes embedded processors, which can process data from analog chips and handle specific tasks in electronic devices. TI's other products include digital light processing (DLP) chips used in high-definition projectors, custom semiconductors, and calculators. It generates most of its sales from the Asia/Pacific region.
Cognizant
Cognizant
Cognizant is a provider of information technology, consulting and business process services. Its customers are primarily corporations from the Forbes Global 2000, and it targets customers in the financial services, health care, manufacturing, retail, and logistics sectors. Year founded: 1988 Revenue: $14.8 billion (2017) NASDAQ:CTSH
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