Use Case
Failover
Connected IO provides redundant, high-availability failover connectivity, for mission critical applications from Internet to private trenched fiber. Networks today are more robust and buttoned-down than ever, but so are users, hackers, and Mother nature.
Read MorePoint of Sale
Enabling wire-free connectivity and failover for POS terminals. From Simple handheld credit card terminals to elaborate stations with touch displays, barcode scanners, and cash drawers, POS terminals are critical to the conduct of business.
Read MoreDigital Signage
Connected IO simplifies connecting your digital signs. From Airport terminals to Zydeco bars, Digital signage is a very efficient and cost effective way to inform and entertain. Effective digital signage strategies include constantly updated information, effective use of color and graphics, and steady performance.
Read MoreKiosks
Connected IO connects ATM machines, ‘Point-of-’ Terminals, and kiosks back to Headquarters using both wired and wireless WANs. Self-service terminals are becoming increasingly prevalent. Sure, we’ve had ATM’s for decades, but now we’re seeing airport ticketing kiosks, drug store photo finishing kiosks, restaurant payment kiosks, and there are surely more to come.
Read MoreSecurity and Surveillance
Connected IO provides consolidated control for cameras, door locks, fingerprint scanners and other security assets. Businesses today need to be constantly vigilant in securing their physical assets and premises. A broad array of digital tools are available to help, and Connected IO can bring them all together in a secure, responsive infrastructure.
Read MoreEnergy Management
Connected IO delivers tighter operational control for Gas, Oil and Renewable energy companies. Oil companies and electric utilities has been deploying wireless technologies for decades to monitor expensive drilling, transmission, and/or point-of-delivery assets, and the ROI is well proven. Connected IO improves that ROI by providing critical value.
Read MoreTeleHealth
Secure, HIPAA compliant connectivity for clinical, outpatient and telemedical challenges. From Ambulances to Triage centers, and even in the home, digital tools are improving patient care by enabling less invasive and more frequent data collection and delivery. And in the age of WiFi, these devices are easier than ever to deploy and read.
Read MoreAutomotive Telematics
Connectivity solutions for vehicles and mobile applications. The vehicle can become a mobile access point, providing mobile workers access to networks or the internet by adding a Connected IO router to the vehicle.
Read MoreMonitoring and Control
Industrial Monitoring and Control in manufacturing operations. Also known as the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), Monitoring and Control Automation is driving profound efficiencies in industry.
Read MoreDrones
Connectivity for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Drones Commercial drones today can be used for delivery, surveillance, geo-mapping, or aerial photography. WiFi or LTE connectivity is crucial for extending the flying range and enabling the transfer of decent quality video. Connected IO Routers are ideal base stations for fleets of drones.
Read MoreSmart Buildings
Connectivity solutions for utility and environmental monitoring, access control, lighting and more. Today’s buildings are replete with sensors to handle tasks such as water leak detection, temperature monitoring and control, access control and keycard monitoring, open/close sensors, motion detectors, light sensors, and more.
Read MoreSmart cities
Depend on Connected IO to connect your utility infrastructure, city services, or public WiFi. Smart cities can mean different things to different people, but the key idea is the digital connectivity, typically wireless, of sensors, monitors and controllers to more efficiently manage the responsibilities of City Managers.
Read MoreVending Machines
"VM, phone home" The original IOT use case, Vending Machines offer choices and self service to consumers. By adding connectivity back to the vendor, they become smarter, informing about inventory levels, tampering, environmental problems, and delivering voice or display data to the point of sale, providing enhanced value to the vendor and consumer alike.
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