Kii, a cloud platform provider for the internet of Things (IoT), announced its expansion plans for the DACH region (Germany, Austria and Switzerland), after its official launch in Europe last year. Following extensive Cisco Investments Investments in January, the Japanese company is now looking to develop in the DACH region, and will be led by Martin Tantow, EMEA Business Development, based in Munich, Germany.
global cloud platform Kii allows devices and Internet manufacturers of all (IOE) solution providers to create solutions connected with new data sources generated from IoT, to be built-in application templates cloud service driven and analysis in a wide range of IoE use cases.
At the intersection of software, hardware and the cloud Kii focuses on the processing of applications for high performance innovation in the connected world with an end ultimately, cloud platform optimized for IoT.
"our move into the DACH region is perfectly logical, given our focus on industrial IoT, smart cities and logistics," said Masanari Arai, founder and CEO of Kii . "We are seeing real progress and already a lot of interest, especially in Germany, where we are talking to a number of interesting perspectives and have several ongoing trials. Our job now is to develop the Kii brand in the region and start building relationships with partners including mobile operators, system integrators and end users. "
global cloud platform Kii allow all three layers of a typical solution IoT (things, services, applications), which significantly reduces the time it takes to create solutions. Kii provide a flexible deployment model ( public cloud, dedicated cloud, private cloud ) globally, enabling the deployment of the "transparent" solution for customers of all sizes.
"The possibilities of IoT are ripe right now throughout the region, with a strong concentration of 4.0 industry, but it is clear that there is demand for IoT development capability reliable and scalable as developers and service providers are struggling to bring their products to market quickly and easily, "said Martin Tantow ." with a reputation as "the factory of supplier" of the world and the first work on ICT in Europe, Germany is ideally located to master interdisciplinary challenges of integrated manufacturing. But innovations in smart plant, smart cities or connected cars can succeed where there is a close dialogue between electrical engineering, machinery and equipment, and the IT sector. "
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