AT&T puts first end-to-end IoT product on AWS Marketplace with Connected Spaces
AT&T has listed its Connected Spaces service on the AWS Marketplace, making it the company’s first full end-to-end Internet of Things (IoT) solution sold through Amazon’s cloud marketplace.
Connected Spaces is aimed at businesses that want to set up and manage connected devices without stitching together multiple vendors on their own. By offering it on AWS Marketplace, AT&T is trying to make it easier for companies already using Amazon Web Services to buy, deploy, and run AT&T’s IoT tools from the same place they manage the rest of their cloud infrastructure.
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