What is AWS IoT Device Management?
AWS IoT Device Management makes it easy to securely onboard, organize, monitor, and remotely manage IoT devices at scale. IoT Device Management lets you register your devices individually or in bulk, and manage permissions so that devices remain secure. Then, you use the IoT Device Management console to organize your devices into groups, monitor and troubleshoot device functionality, and send remote updates to your devices.
AWS IoT Device Management is a tool in the Internet of Things Services category of a tech stack.
Who uses AWS IoT Device Management?
Companies
7 companies reportedly use AWS IoT Device Management in their tech stacks, including Amitum, Cloud & SRE & DevOps, and Digital Solutions.
Developers
40 developers on StackShare have stated that they use AWS IoT Device Management.
AWS IoT Device Management Integrations
AWS IoT Device Management's Features
- Easily onboard connected devices in bulk
- Organize connected devices into groups
- Fleet indexing and search
- Fine-grained device logging
- Remotely manage connected devices
AWS IoT Device Management Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to AWS IoT Device Management?
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