Corresponding to the development of cloud applications, Acer recently expanded its scope of operations, into the development of self-built cloud solutions, this time in the AWS re: Invent conference to demonstrate its newly developed Cloud Professor Internet of Things education solutions.
Acer said that Acer has invested more than a year into the IoT starter kit and has currently launched the IoT starter kit with Arduino, the Italian operator and Seeed from the mainland. In addition, Acer has also developed several models for this exhibit Application can match.
In addition, Acer also said that this work together with AWS, the internal has also been thinking about the new version of product development, and will be integrated into artificial intelligence and big data analysis and other related applications, plans in 2018 to have a new version of the product launch.
Acer also said that after the advent of this product, the current main business model to B2B product development, and in addition to Taiwan, at present, in mainland China, Europe, the United States and other places have put into business-related promotion.
In addition, this year NXP presented its services running AWS on Layerscape, i.MX Applications Processors and LCP-series microcontrollers (MCUs) at AWS re: Invent 2017, along with demonstrations of its microprocessor (MPU) , Microcontrollers (MCUs) and application processors for a variety of Internet of Things (IoT) and secure edge processing applications that support the security of edge processing to reduce latency and bandwidth requirements and improve IoT solutions Program security.
NXP has also developed a decentralized cloud / edge software platform that provides security-related configuration, connectivity and processing capabilities for IoT devices. The NXP is also demonstrating the power of this showcase with edge devices and Seamless integration of AWS IoT and Greengrass services; development of IoT edge gateways that support wireless connectivity sensor nodes and cloud connectivity.
In addition, Nokia also set up booths to showcase its multi-processing terminal computing solution based on its own private LTE network and AWS cloud. It mainly integrates Nokia's LTE network with AWS's IoT, Greengrass and Lambda software.