monogoto and JpU HyperCore | Simple and Secure IoT Connectivity
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JUNE 2018
Press Release
June 27th, 2018 | IoT Tech Expo Europe, RAI, Amsterdam |
The growing trend of cloud-based Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is changing the way enterprise organizations and startup businesses consume computing services. The key success factor for companies like Amazon Web Services is that they have provided a genuine self-service console with an API behind every capability. This innovative approach enabled companies to create easy process automation and fast deployments on a global scale. The trend continues to gain solid traction as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and others break revenue records year after year from delivery of cloud-based infrastructure services.
“Learning from the experiences of these two 800-pound gorillas, Monogoto announces the launch of our new programmable mobile core connectivity service”, says Itamar Kunik, Chief Executive Officer at monogoto. “Our mission is to free IoT companies from the heavy cost of up-front investment by delivering reliable built-in mobile core services all at an affordable and low monthly cost, that scales up as a business needs to evolve”. Monogoto services include a full self-service console with network-based security and policy enforcement, a wide range of subscription and “Pay-as-You-Go” business models, and global connectivity to over 190 countries. Our programmable cellular platform is based on a single unified management console that can be extended or customized by utilizing RESTful API functions.
The monogoto service offering is powered by JpU HyperCore technology developed by JpU io Ltd.
About JpU:
Established in 2015, JpU develops a purpose-built mobile network and security platform, to support businesses operating in the IoT and M2M industries. JpU’s HyperCore technology enables mobile network operators and IoT service providers to leverage mobile core connectivity services, offer new business models and scale operations, to support huge volumes of traffic and ensure security of connected edge devices. To learn more, visit jpu.io.
About monogoto:
monogoto’s Programmable Cellular platform enables companies to easily build IoT solutions and create new revenue streams. It’s a one stop shop for global IoT services, providing cellular connectivity, control & management, network-based security, and lifetime remote SIM management. To learn more, visit monogoto.io.
JpU and monogoto will be presenting this solution and its “lifetime” offer at the IoT expo in Amsterdam on June 27th-28th. Visit us at booth 433 to learn more.
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