Nexiona collaborates with Canonical and Dell to create MIIMETIQ Edge

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There is a perception that IoT projects are complex, expensive and therefore limited to larger companies that have the means to manage them. However, the reality is very different. Nexiona, creators of IoT technology for system integrators, has developed a package that’s affordable to all company sizes – with a process that’s simple enough for any system integrator to install.

The package is an all-in-one IoT solution within a single box. It combines Nexiona’s MIIMETIQ EDGE platform, Dell’s robust and affordable hardware and Ubuntu’s secure and well-known OS that easily adapts to enterprise – a solution unlike anything else on the market.

Learn more about the product, how it can benefit your SME and it’s presence in various market sectors in the case study below.

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