Deciding on an IoT Toolset
Companies are implementing IoT by purchasing turnkey technologies and customizing them. But more are exploring the development of their own Internet of Things (IoT) applications for company-specific use cases that can optimize operations, revenue gains and cost savings.
This has organizations on the hunt for IoT software development tools.
Companies have several reasons to choose open source IoT development: it’s vendor-agnostic, supported by a worldwide community and – usually – it’s free. But the argument for vendor-supported toolsets is also strong, especially if companies use a high amount of IoT in these vendor environments.
Here’s a breakdown of vendor-supported tools that are gaining traction in enterprise IoT development:
Eclipse NeoSCADA
NeoSCADA is a set of IoT development tools that can be used flexibly and for many different applications. It contains development libraries, interface applications, mass configuration tools, and front-end and back-end applications. Eclipse fully supports this toolset with expertise when help is needed. Additionally, the Eclipse IoT Industry group engages with OpenSCADA, an open source IoT development toolset, or SCADA that features editing and debugging, front-end applications, back-end applications, libraries, interface applications, configuration tools, and many programming languages like Utgard, Atlantis, Orilla, and others.
Continue reading: https://www.iotworldtoday.com/2021/09/27/open-source-iot-development-tools-vs-vendor-supported-tools/
Companies are implementing IoT by purchasing turnkey technologies and customizing them. But more are exploring the development of their own Internet of Things (IoT) applications for company-specific use cases that can optimize operations, revenue gains and cost savings.
This has organizations on the hunt for IoT software development tools.
Companies have several reasons to choose open source IoT development: it’s vendor-agnostic, supported by a worldwide community and – usually – it’s free. But the argument for vendor-supported toolsets is also strong, especially if companies use a high amount of IoT in these vendor environments.
Here’s a breakdown of vendor-supported tools that are gaining traction in enterprise IoT development:
Eclipse NeoSCADA
NeoSCADA is a set of IoT development tools that can be used flexibly and for many different applications. It contains development libraries, interface applications, mass configuration tools, and front-end and back-end applications. Eclipse fully supports this toolset with expertise when help is needed. Additionally, the Eclipse IoT Industry group engages with OpenSCADA, an open source IoT development toolset, or SCADA that features editing and debugging, front-end applications, back-end applications, libraries, interface applications, configuration tools, and many programming languages like Utgard, Atlantis, Orilla, and others.
Continue reading: https://www.iotworldtoday.com/2021/09/27/open-source-iot-development-tools-vs-vendor-supported-tools/