Annapurna, BSquare, Canonical, Digi International, Intel, Lenovo,
Mongoose, Qualcomm Technologies, Raspberry Pi, Samsung, Technicolor, and
Wistron join growing list of partners and OEMs bringing AWS Greengrass
to connected devices
Customers including Enel, Konecranes, Nokia, Pentair, Rio Tinto, and
Stanley Black & Decker, are using AWS Greengrass for Industrial IoT
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun. 7, 2017--
Today, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ:
AMZN), announced that AWS Greengrass, software which allows customers to
run AWS compute, messaging, data caching, and sync capabilities on
connected devices, is now available to all customers. With AWS
Greengrass, devices can run AWS Lambda functions to perform tasks
locally, keep device data in sync, and communicate with other devices
while leveraging the full processing, analytics, and storage power of
the AWS Cloud. More than a dozen AWS partners, including Annapurna,
BSquare, Canonical, Digi International, Intel, Lenovo, Mongoose,
Qualcomm Technologies, Raspberry Pi, Samsung, Technicolor and Wistron
are integrating AWS Greengrass into their platforms so devices will come
with AWS Greengrass built-in. To get started with AWS Greengrass, visit https://aws.amazon.com/greengrass/.
With the proliferation of IoT devices, enterprises are increasingly
managing infrastructure that is not located in a data center, such as
connected devices in factories, oil wells, agricultural fields,
hospitals, cars, and various other venues. Because these devices often
have limited processing power and memory, many rely heavily on AWS and
the cloud for processing, analytics, and storage. However, there are
circumstances when relying exclusively on the cloud isn’t optimal due to
latency requirements or intermittent connectivity that make a round trip
to the cloud unfeasible. In these situations, IoT devices must be able
to perform some tasks locally. Programming and updating software
functionality on IoT devices is challenging and complex. Relatively few
developers have the expertise to update these embedded systems, and even
fewer can do so without creating unwanted downtime.
AWS Greengrass eliminates the complexity involved in programming and
updating IoT devices by allowing customers to use AWS Lambda to run code
locally on connected devices in the same way they do on the AWS Cloud.
With AWS Greengrass, developers can add AWS Lambda functions to
connected devices right from the AWS Management Console, and devices can
execute the code locally, responding to events and taking actions in
near real-time. AWS Greengrass also includes AWS IoT messaging and
synching capabilities so devices can send messages to other devices
without connecting back to the cloud. AWS Greengrass allows customers
the flexibility to have devices rely on the cloud when it makes sense,
perform tasks on their own when it makes sense, and talk to each other
when it makes sense – all in a single, seamless environment.
“Many of the world’s largest IoT implementations run on AWS, and
customers across industries – from energy, to mining, to media and
entertainment – have asked us whether we could extend AWS’s industry
leading cloud capabilities to the edge,” said Dirk Didascalou, Vice
President of IoT at AWS. “By embedding AWS Lambda and AWS IoT
capabilities in connected devices, AWS Greengrass gives customers the
flexibility to have devices act locally on the data they generate while
using the AWS Cloud for management, analytics, and storage – all using a
single, familiar AWS programming model. We are excited to make AWS
Greengrass available to all AWS customers, and with AWS partners
shipping AWS Greengrass-capable devices it is now incredibly easy to
build and run IoT applications that seamlessly span devices on the edge
and in the AWS Cloud.”
The multinational power company Enel is the largest utility in Europe in
terms of market capitalization and has the largest customer base among
its European peers with over 65 million customers worldwide. "Connected
devices improve all aspects of our daily lives, from the smart meters in
our homes that help us save energy, to the black boxes in our cars that
show us how we’re driving, to the stoplights with sensors that monitor
traffic,” said Fabio Veronese, Head of Infrastructure and Technological
Services at Enel. "Enel is building AWS Greengrass-enabled smart
gateways for the home and industrial gateways for our power generation
sites, where AWS Greengrass will allow us to process and act on large
volumes of data with sub-millisecond latency."
Finland-based Konecranes is a world-leading group of Lifting Businesses,
serving a broad range of customers, including manufacturing and process
industries, shipyards, ports, and terminals. “Konecranes is leading the
way in industrial internet of things with over 15,000 connected cranes
and thousands more on the way this year,” said Juha Pankakoski,
Executive Vice President of Technologies at Konecranes. “We have already
been using AWS IoT to build Truconnect, a digital crane platform, and
the addition of AWS Greengrass will help us take the development to the
edge. We see AWS Greengrass as the enabler for a new set of digital
services, allowing us to program and deliver software to equipment in a
secure manner and without risking operational safety. This supports well
our aim to build the next generation of lifting as the leading
technology company in our industry.”
Pentair plc is a global company dedicated to building a safer, more
sustainable world through industry- leading products, services, and
solutions that help people make the best use of the resources they rely
on most. "Some of Pentair’s aquaculture customers are located in remote
geographies with unreliable internet connections, and industry
regulations restrict which data points can leave their physical
premises," said Phil Rolchigo, Vice President of Technology at Pentair.
"AWS Greengrass will enable our devices to behave consistently no matter
the level of connectivity in their operating environment, while allowing
us to take advantage of the AWS Cloud for machine learning and big data
analytics."
Rio Tinto is a leading global mining group that focuses on finding,
mining, and processing the Earth's mineral resources. "Rio Tinto
operates mining equipment in some of the most extreme environments on
earth, where connectivity can be unreliable and road conditions can
cause production delays, equipment damage, and potentially put people at
risk," said Brian Oldham, Vice President of Industrial and Operational
Technology at Rio Tinto. “AWS Greengrass allows us to measure road
roughness and process the data locally to make our haul trucks operate
more safely and efficiently, regardless of network coverage. We saw
results from equipment in the field only two weeks after deploying the
service, and the potential value it can bring to our operations. We’re
evaluating additional use cases for AWS Greengrass in other areas.”
Stanley Black & Decker’s Digital Accelerator is the company’s innovation
arm in charge of infusing digital capabilities across all products,
process, and business models. "Stanley Black & Decker’s Digital
Accelerator has selected AWS Greengrass as one of the standards for edge
computing and edge analytics across our entire portfolio of products,”
said Yasir Qureshi, Director, IoT Platform and Digital Architecture at
Stanley Black & Decker. “AWS Greengrass improves the efficiency of our
tools by eliminating the latency of transmitting the data to the cloud
and instead processing breaking and maintenance data locally for
improved jobsite productivity. Additionally, the single programming
model between the AWS Cloud and local devices enables us to
significantly shorten our development lifecycle and make our equipment
smarter and faster."
Ecosystem support for AWS Greengrass
Canonical produces Ubuntu and offers commercial services for Ubuntu's
users. “AWS Greengrass will enable more customers and developers to
realize the benefit of processing and analyzing data at the edge,” said
Mike Bell, Executive Vice President, IoT and Devices at Canonical. “By
distributing and installing AWS Greengrass as a snap, the universal
Linux packaging format, developers can reduce the time and complexity of
building smart edge solutions across new and existing hardware. Using
snaps, manufacturers will not only find it easier to build IoT devices,
but to monetize smart developer solutions running on the AWS IoT
platform.”
Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies,
products and initiatives to continually advance how people work and
live. "Many IoT use cases demand a distributed computing architecture at
the edge, close to where the data is generated,” said Jonathan Ballon,
Vice President, Internet of Things Group at Intel. “AWS Greengrass
running on Intel technology delivers a secure, intelligent edge that
allows developers to easily create new applications from edge to cloud."
The Raspberry Pi Foundation provides low-cost, high-performance
computers that people use to learn, solve problems, and have fun.
"Raspberry Pi is part of a movement of organizations and individuals
that share a common goal: Empowering people to shape their world through
digital technologies," said David Thompson, Director of Web Services at
the Raspberry Pi Foundation. "AWS Greengrass extends the capabilities of
the AWS Cloud to the Raspberry Pi, making it easier than ever for anyone
to build the next great connected product."
Qualcomm Technologies pioneered 3G and 4G – and is now leading the way
to 5G and a new era of intelligent, connected devices, including
automotive, computing, IoT, healthcare, and data center. "The next
generation of IoT devices and gateways depends on high-performance edge
capabilities tightly integrated with the cloud," said Jeffery Torrance,
Vice President of Business Development at Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
"Developers and manufacturers can use AWS Greengrass to take greater
advantage of the connectivity, compute, and security capabilities
delivered by Qualcomm Technologies' system-on-chip platforms to build
edge solutions that tap into the power of AWS IoT. Thanks to our strong
work with AWS, prototyping and developing on Qualcomm Technologies'
platforms using AWS Greengrass can start today."
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