AWS – Announcing general availability of managed integrations for AWS IoT Device Management
Today, AWS announced the general availability of managed integrations, a feature of AWS IoT Device Management designed to simplify the control and management of IoT devices across multiple manufacturers and connectivity protocols. Developers can now onboard and manage diverse IoT devices through a single unified interface regardless of connection type – direct, hub-based, or third-party cloud-based. Managed integrations can also use Cloud-to-Cloud (C2C) connectors and device data model templates. At preview, developers had access to a catalog of pre-built C2C connectors from partners and vendors along with 80+ device data model templates. Now, with expanded functionality, developers can create and list their own connectors and customize the templates to create new data models.
Using the managed integrations feature, developers can accelerate their IoT solution development. The unified interface, combined with device and hub SDKs that support ZigBee, Z-Wave, and Wi-Fi protocols, streamlines device management and onboarding across multiple devices, vendors, and connectivity standards. Development is further accelerated by a catalog of pre-built C2C connectors and custom connector building capabilities to enable integration with various third-party cloud-based devices. Moreover, a comprehensive library of over 80+ device data model templates, based on AWS’s implementation of the Matter data model standard, paired with the ability to create new data models, provides developers a flexible and scalable approach to define device capabilities. Managed integrations gives developers a powerful way to integrate devices into applications that are designed to provide a seamless experience for their end users, and empowers the creation of value-added services, such as home security, energy management, and elderly care monitoring.
The managed integrations feature is available in Canada (Central) and Europe (Ireland). To learn more, refer to the developer guide and get started on the AWS IoT console.
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