Today we are releasing the brand new Zerynth Device Manager.

We have reached another milestone as a company, and as a team. This addition to the Zerynth suite is a result of hard work and dedication of our highly-skilled team, who spent years in the field with real IoT applications. During this time, we have learned what an IoT and embedded company really needs. Now we are ready to offer it to the world.

So, as of today, the beta version is available for testing to everyone.

You can take advantage of this incredible tool now, by joining our beta testing. Report any feedback you have in this Forum category. Simply update the Zerynth SDK to the newest version, and join the beta testing.

We look forward to seeing all your feedback and input.

What is the Zerynth Device Manager?

Zerynth Device Manager is a data aggregation and device management service that speeds up the development of scalable, secure and reliable IoT solutions. It is available as a service, or it can be installed on-premises in any third-party Cloud service or server.

You can use the ZDM to take mitigating actions such as pushing security fixes. You can also easily send firmware-over-the-air (FOTA) updates to your Zerynth OS powered devices, such as the latest software version or a new firmware update.

How to install the Zerynth Device Manager

The new ZDM can be accessed over the web user interface available at https://zdm.zerynth.com or using the ZDM CLI (command line interface) that is integrated into the Zerynth SDK (download from https://zerynth.com/zsdk/).

Documentation

We have also created extensive documentation for the Zerynth Device Manager.

You can begin your journey by reading the Getting Started guide. You’ll learn the basic terminology, how to access the ZDM, and you’ll get to see some useful examples.

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About the Author: Giacomo Baldi

Giacomo is the Zerynth's CTO. He is a software architect and critical care doctor happily mixing both worlds – he has a master’s degree in both Computer Science and Medicine at the University of Pisa. Giacomo is co-inventor of several patents in the IoT field.

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