Senet selected by Gartner as “Cool Vendor in the Internet of Things 2016”
Every year, IT analyst firm Gartner reports on “Cool Vendors” – ground-breaking vendors innovating in key technology areas. Senet was one of IoT companies profiled for its innovative low cost, low power, and secure network. Senet is the first and only public provider in North America of Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWANs) with its class-leading LoRa® modulation for IoT/M2M applications.
LPWANs enable value-driven solutions that can unlock immediate ROI by enabling devices to connect over very long ranges (approximately 15 miles) while delivering very long battery power life (approximately 10 years) for an extremely low total cost of ownership. Low cost, low power, and secure, the Senet Network has distinct advantages over cellular, WiFi, and other emerging connectivity technologies for the IoT market.
Gartner’s “Cool Vendors in Internet of Things” focuses on core building block technologies in communications, integrated solutions, IoT platforms and IoT-enabled mobile apps,” allowing IT leaders and investors to stay ahead of the technology curve, while making better strategic decisions about technology and services. The 2016 report also features technical analyst research and commentary, and provides an overview of trends and drivers in the IoT market.
“If you look at the cool vendors of today, you’ll see your future – you just have to be paying attention.”
Managing VP & Gartner Fellow
Gartner, Inc., Cool Vendors in the Internet of Things, 2016.
Analysts: Alfonso Velosa, Eric Goodness, Sylvain Fabre, Dean Freeman, Mike Gotta.