New IoT programme from Grey Matter and Microsoft
News|17 September 2021
Introducing our IoT Kickstart Programme
Run in conjunction with Microsoft, our IoT Kickstart Programme is designed for organisations looking to successfully build secure, end-to-end IoT solutions on Azure IoT.
We see that people often struggle to get their solution to scale because of the complexity in integrating across different endpoints and compatibility with the existing infrastructure. (According to a study by Cisco, 60% of IoT projects stall at the proof of concept stage.)
We want to change that and provide expertise, support, and resources so your infrastructure and technology meet the requirements of scalability and resiliency to deliver a successful solution.
The Programme is defined by a series of six steps that cover:
- Helping you build an IoT business model
- Defining your value proposition
- Supporting you in your technical adoption of IoT
- Accelerating your time to market.
Add your contact details below, or use the Live Chat, so we can set up a call with you to discuss your use case and get things moving.
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