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The well-known Next-gen Things IoT services provider company has recently announced some new features in its IoT bridge. As per the company, the new features will enable the established as well as emerging IoT device manufacturers new pathways to Microsoft Azure.
After the latest introduction of the new IoT Bridge from Terabit, one can now easily onboard the device that doesn’t have the Azure SDK support without facing any trouble with the help of the company’s IoT Bridge. This is a low-coding system and very simple to use. With this, the users will enjoy the simplest way to deploy, buy, use as well as manage the services for cloud gateway for effective integration of Azure Hub.
As per the company, the IoT Bridge will now support some new integration. Apart from the support for LWM2M integrations, the Bridge will now support different HTTP, TCP, MQTT, COAP, and UDP transports. As a result, the users can now easily connect multiple proprietary level protocols in the IoT Hub of Azure. As per the expert, this new function will be very helpful in the integration of new as well as old devices. As a result, the users will enjoy lower consumption of data and enhanced battery life on NB-IoT, Cat-M, along other networks.
Speaking about the second feature, the Bridge is now expanding its access to the well-known OEM IoT applications. For this, it has introduced a function that will bridge the implementation of the proprietary protocol to IoT Central, IoT Hub of Azure, and more.
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On the other hand, the Bridge will now support Queclink’s tracking systems, expanding the list of devices that support IoT Bridge. That means developers can integrate the systems from Queclink easily and faster.
Talking about the third feature, it’s about aggregating LORAWAN LNS- LoRa Networks Servers (LNS) and trigger that to Azure IoT. For this, the IoT Bridge of Tartabit now supports Helium, Chirpstack, LORIOT along The Things Network. What’s more? The Bridge will now support Laird Connectivity, Browan, and RAK Wireless devices.
Co-Founder and CTO of Tartabit, Jim Wert, said that the new features introduced by the company would help the customers easily integrate LPWAN systems into the Microsoft Azure without worrying about the native integration issues. The company’s primary aim is to help people deploy solutions in multiple protocols, technologies, and networks in Azure, and the new features will work for that.
Queclink’s Manny Hernandez informed that Tartabit’s IoT-Bridge has allowed all the Microsoft Azure customers to deploy their solutions faster and comfortably with the Queclink devices. The process will take only a few minutes. He further added that seamless integration would let the customers of Queclink offer solutions and crucial information into multiple applications running on Azure.
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Tartabit is committed to offering effective solutions, tools as well as services that can accelerate IoT adoption around the globe. The primary vision of the company is to enable the OEM and enterprises to use advanced data from IoT devices, providing a robust cloud gateway.
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