Symphony Services aligns with SensorLogic
2011-09-20Symphony Services has aligned with SensorLogic. The two companies will collaborate to deliver a combination of technologies and services to enable enterprise customers to create and deploy custom, scalable M2M applications in significantly less time and at much lower costs than other approaches.
This alliance enables customers to leverage both Symphony's extensive software engineering services as well as the underlying M2M technologies built into the SensorLogic Service Delivery Platform. The result is a, end-to-end solution for building and deploying flexible, scalable and future-proofed M2M applications faster, more predictably and more cost effectively. The relationship promises to accelerate the deployment, and optimize the performance, of many business-critical applications such as remote monitoring of wind turbines, cell tower infrastructure, medical devices, etc
"Executives responsible for driving new revenues or re-inventing their companies' business models with managed services can plainly see the power of M2M. Most have a clear vision of what they want to accomplish, but many struggle to get where they want to be within available budgets and market windows. Together, SensorLogic and Symphony Services offer the scalable platform, engineering services and expertise to help enterprises get customized M2M solutions to market with higher quality and much shorter time," said Paul Henderson, VP, Marketing and Product Management, SensorLogic.
"Successful development of an enterprise-class M2M initiative requires a group of people with diverse technical skills and experience. Many companies do not have in-house staff members who fit the bill, so their M2M initiatives get stalled. Symphony Services has extensive experience in M2M engineering and knowledge of the SensorLogic Platform. Our people know what it takes to build and deploy reliable, innovative and high-quality M2M applications which enables us to present customers with a fast, effective and well-managed way to bridge their resource gap and deliver on their M2M plans," said Sumit Chauhan, VP and GM, Embedded & Telecom Services.
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