Locating data from connected things wherever they are
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Key Partners: Thingful
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Description
Thingful is a search engine for the Internet of Things, with a decentralised access framework that works across multiple protocols and data formats to remove the need for any single data hub. The index includes dozens of existing IoT networks and infrastructures, enabling the discovery of nearby connected objects like energy meters, pollution sensors, radiation monitors, seismographs and even planes, ships, bikes and weather stations, and any Hypercat-enabled IoT infrastructure.
Thingful tackles key problems of discoverability and interoperability for both public and private IoT resources to make it possible for data clients/consumers to access realtime data directly from source, and for data owners to control where and how the data is used.
Thingful’s team includes founding members of Pachube, one of the world’s first, and largest, Internet of Things open data infrastructures and communities, which was acquired by LogMeIn Inc in 2011.
Thingful tackles key problems of discoverability and interoperability for both public and private IoT resources to make it possible for data clients/consumers to access realtime data directly from source, and for data owners to control where and how the data is used.
Thingful’s team includes founding members of Pachube, one of the world’s first, and largest, Internet of Things open data infrastructures and communities, which was acquired by LogMeIn Inc in 2011.