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IoT.nxt is a technology company specializing in end-to-end Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for businesses. The company was founded in 2015 in South Africa by Nico Steyn, who served as its CEO between 2015-2021. IoT.nxt aims to create a unified platform for IoT that connects devices, systems, and data to improve business operations and drive digital transformation.

History

IoT.nxt was founded in South Africa in 2015 by Nico Steyn, who currently serves as the CEO of the company. The company was established with the aim of creating a unified platform for IoT that could seamlessly connect devices, systems, and data to improve business operations and drive digital transformation.

Since its founding, IoT.nxt has experienced significant growth and expansion, opening offices in the United States, Europe, and Australia. In 2019, the company was acquired by Vodacom Group, a leading African mobile communications company, further strengthening IoT.nxt's position in the market.

Products and Services

IoT.nxt's core offering is the Raptorâ„¢ platform, a patented technology that allows easy integration of IoT devices, systems, and data. The platform uses edge computing architecture to process and analyze data in real-time at the edge of networks. IoT.nxt also provides IoT consulting, device integration, and data analytics services to help clients tailor solutions that improve operational efficiency and drive business growth.

Partnerships

In 2017, IoT.nxt partnered with Microsoft to offer intelligent edge solutions that enable clients to connect devices, systems, and data to improve business operations.[1]

In 2018, the company partnered with Dell EMC to offer an integrated IoT solution that combines Dell's hardware with IoT.nxt's Raptorâ„¢ platform.[2]

IoT.nxt has also formed partnerships with other technology companies, including:

Vodafone Business, a global telecommunications company, to deliver IoT solutions for industrial companies.[3] NTT Data, a global IT services company, to expand IoT.nxt's presence in Japan and provide IoT solutions to clients in the region.[4] Advantech, a leading IoT hardware and software provider, to offer joint solutions that enable clients to easily deploy and manage IoT devices.[5] These partnerships demonstrate IoT.nxt's commitment to collaborating with other leading technology companies to provide comprehensive and effective IoT solutions to clients.

Recognition

IoT.nxt has been recognized for its innovative technology and business growth, winning the Global IoT Challenge in 2018 and being named one of the top 50 global IoT disruptors by IoT Innovator.

Conclusion

As the IoT market continues to grow, IoT.nxt is poised to maintain its position as a global leader in IoT technology.

  1. ^ "Microsoft partners with IoT.nxt to offer intelligent edge solutions," Microsoft News Center, November 28, 2017.
  2. ^ "IoT.nxt partners with Dell EMC to offer integrated IoT solution," ITWeb, September 26, 2018.
  3. ^ "Vodafone Business and IoT.nxt partner to boost industrial IoT adoption," Vodafone press release, January 23, 2020.
  4. ^ "IoT.nxt, NTT Data partner to expand IoT solutions in Japan," ITWeb, June 11, 2019.
  5. ^ "IoT.nxt, Advantech partner on hardware and software solutions," IoT.nxt press release, February 26, 2020.