PTC has
announced the availability of ThingWorx 7, the latest version of its Internet
of Things (IoT) platform. New features of ThingWorx 7 include an enhanced set of tools for
managing connected products, powerful new analytics capabilities, support of
public clouds, and simplified platform components that make it easier for
developers to use their preferred tools to experiment with, prototype, and
develop new IoT solutions.
“ThingWorx
7, rich with new features, allows developers to more easily capitalize on the
promise of the Internet of Things by rapidly prototyping and building impactful
IoT applications,” said Rob Gremley, president, Technology Platform Group, PTC.
“As an open, flexible platform, ThingWorx also gives developers the freedom to
build with their preferred tools and create solutions that work with their
existing device cloud infrastructure. Smart, connected products and systems are
the future, and ThingWorx 7 enables companies to accelerate IoT application
development and to fully realize the value of their investment in IoT
initiatives.”
Robust,
scalable, and easy to use, ThingWorx is an enterprise-ready technology platform
that enables innovators to rapidly develop and deploy smart, connected
solutions for the Internet of Things. The platform contains one of the most
complete sets of integrated IoT-specific development tools and capabilities,
making feature-rich solution development simple while accelerating time-to-market.
ThingWorx
7 improves on PTC’s market leadership and technological prowess with new tools
and features to help companies get the most value out of their connected
strategies.
ThingWorx Utilities
ThingWorx Utilities, formerly ThingWorx Converge, now offers
several pre-built tools to help companies manage, monitor, and extract data
from their products, including:
· Connected Device Management Capabilities – Companies can efficiently define and provision
the unique attributes of new intelligent devices as they are created and build
custom dashboards to visualize the status and performance of their connected
products.
· Alert Management – A customizable interface offering visibility
to alerts for all connected products, making it easier for companies to
identify when a product isn’t functioning as expected.
· Remote Access and Control – Users can remotely monitor and manage
connected devices, and perform actions such as troubleshooting problems,
providing operator assistance, performing training, and supporting other IoT
product use cases.
· Software Content Management – Enables simple, secure and reliable mass
distribution of digital content to connected devices such as operating system
updates, application upgrades, and software patches.
Choose the Device Cloud Provider That Best Suits Your IoT
Solutions
PTC
recently announced that ThingWorx will
integrate with leading public device clouds to provide an open IoT platform for all
customers, partners, and vendors to utilize to meet their IoT goals, beginning
with Amazon Web Services (AWS) IoT. Companies can use AWS’s device cloud to
connect devices, send data to and from a device, and auto-provision the device
directly from ThingWorx. As ThingWorx integrates with additional device clouds,
enterprises will be able to select their preferred combination of optimal
components from these cloud providers and ThingWorx.
More Meaningful Data with ThingWorx Analytics
The
real value of IoT is found in the data that is generated and analyzed from
connected devices, and the speed at which it can be turned into actionable
intelligence for end users. With the release of ThingWorx 7, ThingWorx
Analytics now plugs directly into the Thing Model, making it easier and faster
to build advanced analytics, predictions, and recommendations within
ThingWorx-powered solutions.
Spotlight on Developers
ThingWorx
7 has been upgraded with modern platform components to make it even easier for
developers to build applications for connected products. With ThingWorx 7,
developers can use their preferred development tools, such as Eclipse, or
source code management tools, such as Git, in an environment that makes it
possible for them to quickly prototype and experiment with IoT solutions.
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