SAN FRANCISCO – Networking giant Cisco is the latest company to throw its hat into the Internet of Things (IoT) ring, with a new system targeting smart city infrastructure.The Cisco IoT System consists of 15 IoT products
ranging from 4G modules to security cameras to mass-transit WiFi access points,
all aimed at “turning data into action”.
Kip Compton, VP and GM of the IoT Systems and Software Group at Cisco, said:
“The Cisco IoT System provides a comprehensive set of IoT technologies and
products that simplify and accelerate the deployment of infrastructure for the
IoT. This unique systems approach delivers a framework that makes it possible
to deploy, accelerate and innovate with IoT.”
Among the new products are the IW3702 wireless access point for mass transit
and city transport, and a range of 360-degree 720p IP cameras.
In Australia Cisco is planning to unveil its first IoE Innovation Centre
via a WebEx media conference hosted by CTO Kevin (“Blochy”) Bloch at
4pm tomorrow.