Billions of IoT devices provide huge amounts of potential data, but Arm mentioned that most of the data is stuck in these devices, and large-scale deployment of IoT solutions needs to support the complexity of different technologies and vendors. Diversity, but so far, these are still in the vision stage. And Arm is trying to solve this dilemma through the Internet of Things management platform Pelion.
According to Arm, Pelion is the industry's first end-to-end IoT connectivity, data and management platform for mixed environments, helping organizations integrate decentralized IoT deployments and gain real business value from data. The platform is based on Arm's recent acquisition. Treasure Data and Stream technology are built to provide the flexibility, security and efficiency users need when applying IoT devices and data.
The end-to-end Pelion IoT platform focuses on security, and its unified security model is integrated into the entire lifecycle of the device and data, from the beginning of device production to the use of transmission data until the device is eliminated. In addition, facing different devices and data Source, Pelion provides a single console design that can fully connect to the IoT environment for operators to make efficient decisions based on data. The unified view feature shows all links, device usage and cost, providing simplified management and billing. Convenience.
In addition to the high-level unified information interface, users can switch to different management perspectives for different devices and links for detailed control. Pelion also uses link services to optimize data transmission for control data interfaces. Designed to be deployed in many mixed environments.
Arm mentioned that the Internet of Things management platform Pelion and Arm IoT devices IP, Kigen, Mbed OS and PSA are the industry's first solutions to securely address all IoT components such as devices and data. Pelion offers users faster. The ability to deploy, connect, and update devices, and improve the availability and credibility of accessing IoT data.