QNAP and Arduino Partner to Offer Private Cloud for IoT Developers
IoT Tech Expo, Santa Clara, CA, Oct. 20, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Arduino, the world’s leading open-source ecosystem for Educators, Makers and IoT developers, and QNAP Systems, Inc., supplier of network attached storage (NAS) platforms, today announced its partnership to give IoT developers the ability to extend QNAP to enable secure processing and storage of local data with extended connectivity through the use of a wide variety of Arduino hardware. The QIoT Suite Lite software (using container technology) will be “Arduino ready” by Q1 2017, giving developers a choice in deployment and storage of the massive data to be generated by IoT applications.
“Arduino provides low-cost, open microcontroller technology, increasingly deployed by Makers to create unique IoT devices,” said YT, Lee QNAP VP. “We continue to serve as storage and high-end data processing, with easy-to-use UI, giving customers the ability to connect to and visualize the data generated by their IoT projects. From streaming IP camera video, to home audio systems, to sensors and smarter appliances, to locks and security, the connected things will generate a variety data, some needing to be stored for long periods of time, and some for a few days. Storage, albeit often in the background, is a critical component of the IoT.”
“This partnership is giving creative IoT Makers the ability to build or download 3rd party applications that can be run on QNAP their own personal IoT cloud,” said Kathy Giori, Arduino VP of Operations. “IoT developers need to be able to connect to and store various types of data; and with a lack of agreed upon ecosystem standards, and the fear of sending everything to the cloud, open source plus local processing and storage becomes critical. In addition to QNAP’s direct Ethernet and USB ports, developers can use the Arduino Yun or Tian platforms to connect to IoT devices over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Other connectivity such as LoRa can be included as a shield. Arduino boards plus QNAP functionality enables creative IoT solutions to be easily created and deployed. Users can install both commercial IoT products and Arduino-based widgets designed just for themselves, then create their own logic on QNAP to tie the things together.”
QIoT Suite Lite provides a variety of protocols and dashboard applications that enable developers to use sensors on development boards, and deploy applications such as Node-RED and Freeboard on QNAP NAS. Data received from sensors can be communicated to the QNAP NAS using multiple protocols (MQTT, CoAP, etc.), while users remotely monitor their home environment with the dashboard.
Arduino Yun and Tian enable Wi-Fi and BLE connectivity, bridging wireless sensors and IoT devices to the QNAP, which currently supports Ethernet and USB. The new Arduino Uno Wi-Fi, Star Otto, and Primo platforms can be connected wirelessly to the Yun or Tian, giving developers a variety of options as they develop commercial IoT solutions.
About QNAP Systems, Inc.
QNAP Systems, Inc., as its brand promise "Quality Network Appliance Provider", aims to deliver comprehensive offerings of cutting edge network attached storage (NAS) and network video recorder (NVR) solutions featured with ease-of-use, robust operation, large storage capacity, and trustworthy reliability. QNAP integrates technologies and designs to bring forth quality products that effectively improve business efficiency on file sharing, virtualization applications, storage management and surveillance in the business environments, as well as enrich entertainment life for home users with the offering of a fun multimedia center experience. Headquartered in Taipei, QNAP delivers its solutions to the global market with nonstop innovation. More information is at www.qnap.com.
About Arduino Arduino is the world’s leading open-source hardware and software ecosystem. It offers Makers, Educators and IoT developers of all ages the ability to build smart, connected and interactive devices using affordable easy-to-use technologies. Please check us out at www.arduino.cc or www.arduino.org. More details about the Agreement will be revealed later this year.
Arduino PR | Kelly Brieger | 650.704.1748 | www.arduino.org | [email protected]
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